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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 5, 1896
The Queerest of Bicycles.
The above is a faithful reproduction of a bicycle railroad patented by a Patterson, N.J., man. It is not meant for long distances or general traffic. It is intended to be used...   High-res

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 5, 1896

The Queerest of Bicycles.

The above is a faithful reproduction of a bicycle railroad patented by a Patterson, N.J., man. It is not meant for long distances or general traffic. It is intended to be used on short trips from city in suburban points. It consists of a single rail and a double track which can be used going and coming. The driving power is applied to the front wheel as shown, in cut.