Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Shore Line Trolley Museum – A Museum in Motion 17 River St, East Haven, CT 06512 E-mail: info@shorelinetrolley.org - Telephone: (203) 467-6927 Seo wordpress plugin by www.seowizard.org .

  2. The first abandonment of the trolley system took place in 1925 in Norwich and continued through the mid 1930s. City lines were gradually replaced with bus service with Stamford in 1933, Bridgeport and Waterbury in 1937, and Hartford in 1941. Trolleys continued to serve New Haven, until the last trolley made it’s final run from on September 25 ...

  3. In 1916, this line became part of the Shore Line Electric Ry. which ran until 1919. The Shore Line Trolley Museum – A Museum in Motion 17 River St, East Haven, CT 06512 E-mail: info@shorelinetrolley.org - Telephone: (203) 467-6927

  4. The Shore Line Trolley Museum – A Museum in Motion 17 River St, East Haven, CT 06512 E-mail: info@shorelinetrolley.org - Telephone: (203) 467-6927 Seo wordpress plugin by www.seowizard.org .

  5. May 31, 2021 · The Shore Line Trolley Museum – A Museum in Motion 17 River St, East Haven, CT 06512 E-mail: info@shorelinetrolley.org - Telephone: (203) 467-6927

  6. The Shore Line Trolley Musuem, in East Haven, CT., has a large collection of rapid transit and trolley vehicles from New York City, and sponsors special weekends each year where the New York cars are on center stage. Among many other trolleys, this museum's collection features an IRT Hi-V, an IRT Low-V, an IRT R-17, and IND R9, a BMT Standard ...

  7. Specialties: A National Historic District - The oldest continuously running suburban trolley line in the USA. Come and enjoy a living, breathing experience riding historic, restored trolleys through scenic surroundings! Established in 1945. he Shore Line Trolley Museum has been an important part of the community since its incorporation in 1945 as the Branford Electric Railway Association. It ...

    • 17 River St East Haven, CT 06512
  1. People also search for