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T O P I C     R E V I E W
Bill Young
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Shore Line Trolley Museum ... 2002 Special Events

SHORE LINE TROLLEY MUSEUM


2002 SPECIAL EVENTS





BIRTHDAY TROLLEYS









1902
AMYAbendroth FoundryPort Chester, New York
1922850New Orleans Public ServiceNew Orleans, Louisiana
19222350Connecticut CompanyMiddletown, Connecticut


TROLLEY PAGEANT   June 22nd & 23rd

Featuring electric cars that were new between 1892 and 1902, including an 1893 trolley from Providence and an 1892 cable car from New York City. A "Pageant of the Trolley Era" will also be presented twice each day. Rides and lots of photo opportunities!



WORKIN' ON THE RAILROAD DAYS   August 3rd & 4th

The "unsung heroes" of the trolley era are featured: crane car, snow-fighting cars, and others. Exhibits and demonstrations about how "workin' on the railroad" was -- and is.



AUTUMN IN NEW YORK   September 28th & 29th

The New York City boroughs had a huge system of trolley and rapid-transit lines which helped make the "Big Apple" bigger. Trolleys and subway/elevated cars from the most-significant private collection of New York City transit vehicles will be featured, displayed, and operated.





The Trolley Museum Visitors’ Center is in East Haven, Connecticut.

Take I-95 eastbound to exit 51 (westbound, exit 52) and follow signs to the Trolley Museum.

Museum Phone (203)467-6927    Fax (203)467-7635    Email berasltm@aol.com




 



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