Jun. 6—EAST WINDSOR — A blank wall at the Connecticut Trolley Museum will soon come alive with color, in a celebration of the town's history with trolley transportation. AT A GLANCE WHAT: A large ...
The story of the streetcar begins in Fort Smith in 1883, when the Fort Smith Railway Company offered the area's first public transportation via three mule-drawn rail cars. Ten years later, two ...
Public Service Trolley Car No. 2651 gleamed in the warehouse lighting. Its charming cream-and-yellow body and Tuscan red striping neatly accentuated its fold-in doors and long wooden frame and its ...
Originally opened in 1954 in Washington, Pennsylvania, the PA Trolley Museum has worked to preserve Pittsburgh’s trolley history for the past 70 years. To celebrate decades of operation and a recently ...
FORT SMITH --The restoration of a piece of local history is currently underway at the Fort Smith Trolley Museum. The restoration on historic No. 224, which is being conducted in the museum's slow ...
Bob Johnston, founder of the Jamestown Street Railway Trolley Car No. 93 Restoration Project, has recently published two books. Submitted photo Bob Johnston, founder of the Jamestown Street Railway ...
Rails To Victory 2023 is rolling out of the station this summer the weekend of June 10-11. This World War II living history re-enactment and encampment, hosted by the Fox River Trolley Museum and the ...
EAST WINDSOR, Conn. (WTNH) — The Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor has received $750,000 from the federal government. The museum held a dedication ceremony Tuesday morning. The money has been ...