Boston Road to Branford.
Third Avenue Railway System trolley no. 629 (TARS, 1939) is seen at the Shore Line Trolley Museum, crossing the marsh into Branford, CT where the majority of th... (more)
Backwards B&QT.
Brooklyn & Queens Transit PCC no. 1001 (St. Louis Car Co., 1936) is seen at the Shore Line Trolley Museum, reversing back from its run to Short Beach. 1001 has the disti... (more)
Well-Travelled Survivor.
Oshawa Railway steeplecab no. 18 (Baldwin-Westinghouse, 1918) is seen resting at the Connecticut Trolley Museum. Originally built for the Auburn & Syracuse Rail... (more)
Antique Machinery.
Hawaii Railway 2-4-2 locomotive no. 5 (Baldwin, 1925) is seen at the Connecticut Antique Machinery Association alongside the association's unnumbered 1922 Plymouth cr... (more)
Connecticut Company.
Connecticut Co. trolleys 65 (Wason Mfg., 1906) and 1326 (Osgood Bradley, 1910) and Fair Haven & Westville open car 355 (J.G. Brill Co., 1902) are seen staged for a ... (more)