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Saturday May 3rd at Trolley Central
Bloomfield High School student volunteers and sisters - Shanice and Melinda Williams - plant flowers in the boxes of the "gazebo on the green"...
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Roger Pierson and his grandmother Barbara supplied these precious spring flowers and planted the bed. A touch of class...
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President John Carter addressing the multitudes. Recognizing any of yonder heads I'll leave up to you...:-)
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Chairman Fred Stroiney addresses those that showed for the Annual Meeting. The theatre is looking so good from this angle.
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Mr. Chairman has everyones rapt attention - must be talking money...
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Photos courtesy of our own Carol Zenczak |
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April 22nd - "IMPRESSIONS OF"
More spring views- click on photo
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APRIL 5TH WEEKEND SHOTS
Ponemah Mills electric locomotive #1386 and Springfield (VT) Terminal snow plow #12
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Interior of Cleveland Car 1201
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Air door controls of Cleveland Car 1201
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Operators cabin of Cleveland Car 1201
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Wildwood Car 36 under restoration in the Visitor Center
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Boston Elevated Type 5 - 5645 inside Visitor Center 1923 build by Laconia Car Co.
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photos by T. Lesniak |
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Right - it isn't a trolley - but a railfan is a railfan is a railfan - Right?
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A.J.Gruhler
sends this interesting shot along for our viewers - taken Apr.
06
The FL-9's are a vanishing breed. He spotted this one Sunday buried deep within the Croton-Harmon, N. Y. yard. He had to poke his lens through one of the links in the chain link fence to get the shot. You can click on the photo to view all of the details of the 10" x 14" version. - The photo is copyright protected to Mr. Gruhler Al Gruhler is an oft-time contributor to our rotogravure. Check out some of his other work
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CELEBRATING A BIRTHDAY WHILE TOOLING DOWN THE MAINLINE
That cake is just too nice to cut into... |
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Lots of smiles and that is what birthdays are all about ... These folks will remember this day for a very long time!
photos by Party Coordinator Carol Z. |
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First trip out on the Birthday Trolley - Car 1326
Have your party at "Trolley Central" - call Carol; 860.627.6540 |
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EASTER WEEKEND COMMETH TO TROLLEY CENTRAL
Oh-My, not off to an auspicious start with a carrot in your nose...
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Josh is just not sure if he wants to be too close to our wovable wabbit
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Our prize table volunteers are Sarah and Duanne
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And of course that has to be the busiest corner of the trolley world - for awhile
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"We're working up some business now"; thinks the Easter Rabbit
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The CTM's Paul LaRosa stands next to the ER - but declines the lap offer...
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Coffee and "stuff" always at the ready - especially on a cool early spring day
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A very busy day and we are sure that everyone enjoyed themselves... Carol Z photos |
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FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTERS AND THE YOUNG AT HEART
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"This looks like a good place for a nap - smells good too..."
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"This is just too cozy to pass up - Geez - I hope that nothing hatches..."
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"Mom - could you get that camera out of my face - please"
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Thumper knows what he likes and he likes an Easter Basket full of eggs (and he does have the run of the home)
Thanks to the Smith Family of East Hampton (Pegge) |
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NEW FEATURE ARRIVING SOON
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The Connecticut Trolley Museum has begun the difficult and time consuming process of digitally archiving its contingent of historical photographs. Our intent is to make these captured-moments-in-time available to the public in a variety of ways, including access to our Library, but more specifically by adding selected photos to our website rotogravure. We will announce the creation of a web-component when a significant quantity has been made available. Look for this NEW FEATURE in the coming months… we believe that you will enjoy this “Moments of History” collection. |
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A QUIET MOMENT AT THE CTM
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More of Jeannes' photos can be found on the Car 36 Restoration page photos by Jeanne Macisco |
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CTM Volunteers Gather Feb 24th -
to acknowledge each others dedication
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More photographs in the Members Section photo by Carol Z |
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1910 Connecticut Company Baseball Team
Recognize any of these gentlemen? Send us their names and we will add them to this early photograph
2nd from left-standing: Edward Fitzgibbon
Restored photo by: Bob Fitzgibbon |
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CAR 36 - 1895 BRILL BUILT
Upon learning that Car 36 was to be restored by the CTM Crew, Mr. Frank Pfuhler sent along these photographs of various later stages in her career
1942
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August 1943
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September 1944
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At Wildwood New Jersey
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October 1945
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On the CTM Campus- August 16, 1952
Car 36 was built in1895 by Brill for the Lynchburg Traction & Light Company located in Lynchburg, Virginia. It was subsequently sold to the Five Mile Beach Electric Railway in Wildwood, N.J. where it operated until 1952. After the closing of service in Wildwood that year, the car came to the CT Trolley Museum in 1952. She is one of only a very small handful of this type of car left in the world.
Photos courtesy of Frank Pfuhler |
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Car 36 as she looked Jan. 12th, 08 being manuvered on the shop-track
More photos are available on the "Restoration Shop" page as she begins her long journey back from impending oblivion. The restoration crews will be busy this year and we invite you to follow the refurbishment of this car and many other irreplaceable traction vehcles as they begin to shine like new pennies.
above photo by our own - Tim Lesniak
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Yeah - I know - I'll pull this soon! Just some comfortable photos involved...:-)
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