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We are open on weekends from 12 pm to 5 pm (with the last trolley trip at 4 pm) until late October. Please click on the live online feeds below for the most up-to-date information. Museum Admission. Adults: $12.00. Seniors, Children ages 6-12, First Responders, Active Military Personnel, and Veterans: $10.00.
- Archives & Collections
GMC T6H-4523A New Look Fishbowl bus 1976: 1070 TMC RTS-06...
- About Us
The Trolley Museum of New York (TMNY) has been in downtown...
- Volunteer
Nestled in the Catskill Mountain region in Kingston, New...
- Charters & Group Rates
The Trolley Museum Visitors Center also has a gift shop....
- Vision & Future
Our Vision, Mission and Goals Vision: The museum and the...
- Directions to The Museum
Directions to the Museum. Take the New York State Thruway to...
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There are many projects, both large and small, that need...
- Business Partnerships
The Trolley Museum has many large- scale projects in its...
- Archives & Collections
The Trolley Museum of New York is a non-profit organization located at 89 East Strand Street in Kingston, New York. The museum is open to the public on a seasonal schedule, but volunteer activities relating to the preservation of historic transit are year-round.
Trolley Museum of New York, Kingston, New York. 4,145 likes · 251 talking about this · 1,028 were here. Come and experience the rich history of rail transport while riding along one of Ulster...
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The museum reserves the right to substitute equipment based on availability and to suspend operations due to heavy rain, inclement weather or maintenance. Please call the museum (845) 331-3399 in advance of your visit to inquire about operational status if there's a question.
The Trolley Museum of New York was started in Brooklyn, NY, in 1955 by Everett A. White when the last trolley lines in Atlantic City, New Jersey and Brooklyn were being abandoned. By 1957, the museum had acquired four trolleys. These included Atlantic City car #250, built by the J. G. Brill Co. in 1917; Brooklyn double ended Peter Witt trolley ...
May 2019 • Solo. Small museum in the Rondout area near the Maritime Museum. Have several restored trolley cars outside and several more in their workshop in various stages of restoration. Have a PATH train car and police car damaged in 9-11 attack which they are planning to use in a new exhibit.
Sep 21, 2016 · A great place to take a day trip, here's all the information you'll need so you can start planning your next getaway! The trolley departs from Downtown at 12:30PM, 1:30PM, 2:30PM AND 3:30PM, it also departs Kingston Point at 1PM, 2PM, 3PM and 4pm. Hours: 12PM until 5PM. Admission to the museum (including the trolley riude): Adults: $6 dollars ...
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