Seashore Trolley Museum


Seashore Trolley Museum

is the world's oldest and largest museum of mass transit vehicles. While the main focus of the collection is trolley cars (trams), it also includes rapid transit trains, trolley buses, and motor buses. The Seashore Trolley Museum is owned and operated by the New England Electric Railway Historical Society

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Trolley 303 and 631

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Old snow plow

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303 Loaded with passengers

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Boeing cars from 70s... experimental state of the art cars that didn't sell

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Electric Trolley Bus

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Montreal open air car

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Montreal car heading down the track.

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Period ads on trolley

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Period ads on trolley

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Railroad tower

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Car 303, out of New Haven CT. Over 100 years old

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Car 303, out of New Haven CT. Over 100 years old

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Seashore Trolley Museum
195 Log Cabin Road
Kennebunkport ME 04046
(207) 967-2712

Back of Museum and Car 1267, from Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, built in 1907

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Same

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Same

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Open sides Trolley, Connecticut Company (#615), New Haven, Connecticut, built 1901

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Interior

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Storage shed

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Small Electric Locomotive

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Part of the maze of tracks and overhead wire.

In back, Number 434, from Dallas Railway & Terminal, built 1914 by American Car Co., High Floor One Man Lightweight

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Interior of above car

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same

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Number 303 in shed

Connecticut Company (#615) New Haven, Connecticut 1901 J. G. Brill 15 Bench Open

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