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  1. I mounted a #tramli (which is a little replica Swiss tram stop sign from tramli.ch) into a little frame with some felt to hide the power supply. It’s positioned on the shoe cabinet by the front door, so I can see it as I prepare to leave.

    It has a live data feed showing my actual local tram stop, which is a nice gimmick but also lets me see when I should leave the house to catch the next one without too much waiting in the cold.

  2. I mounted a #tramli (which is a little replica Swiss tram stop sign from tramli.ch) into a little frame with some felt to hide the power supply. It’s positioned on the shoe cabinet by the front door, so I can see it as I prepare to leave.

    It has a live data feed showing my actual local tram stop, which is a nice gimmick but also lets me see when I should leave the house to catch the next one without too much waiting in the cold.

  3. I mounted a (which is a little replica Swiss tram stop sign from tramli.ch) into a little frame with some felt to hide the power supply. It’s positioned on the shoe cabinet by the front door, so I can see it as I prepare to leave.

    It has a live data feed showing my actual local tram stop, which is a nice gimmick but also lets me see when I should leave the house to catch the next one without too much waiting in the cold.

  4. I mounted a #tramli (which is a little replica Swiss tram stop sign from tramli.ch) into a little frame with some felt to hide the power supply. It’s positioned on the shoe cabinet by the front door, so I can see it as I prepare to leave.

    It has a live data feed showing my actual local tram stop, which is a nice gimmick but also lets me see when I should leave the house to catch the next one without too much waiting in the cold.

  5. I mounted a #tramli (which is a little replica Swiss tram stop sign from tramli.ch) into a little frame with some felt to hide the power supply. It’s positioned on the shoe cabinet by the front door, so I can see it as I prepare to leave.

    It has a live data feed showing my actual local tram stop, which is a nice gimmick but also lets me see when I should leave the house to catch the next one without too much waiting in the cold.