Pumpkin Patch Trolley. Montreal 2600, a double-ended 1929 car built by CCF, operated in Montreal from 1929-1959,. Upon retirement came to the now Connecticut Trolley Museum. The "North... (more)
The Sun Is Setting On Its Time In The US. Canadian National Railway Company 6714 (Z-1-a, GE, 1917) spent over 75 years serving commuters in Montreal, Quebec on the Deux-Montagnes Line befo... (more)
Big Box.
Canadian National (CN) class Z-1-A no. 6714, built by GE in 1917 as Canadian Northern Railway 604, is seen during a night shoot at the Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windso... (more)
Streetcars and Semaphores.
Fair Haven & Westville open car 355 (J.G. Brill, 1902) is seen during a night shoot at the Connecticut Trolley Museum, staged by the museum's restored and ope... (more)
Changing Times for Connecticut Transit.
Connecticut Co. trolley 1326 (Osgood Bradley, 1910) and Connecticut Railway & Lighting Co. bus no. 504 (GMC, 1965) are seen staged for photos at ... (more)