Seashore Trolley Museum Kennebunkport ME Open Trolley 1901 Postcard
$3.95
This vintage postcard features a vibrant color image of trolley No. 303, a 15-bench open trolley originally from New Haven, Connecticut, built in 1901 by the J. G. Brill Company. The trolley, now part of the Seashor ... Read More
This vintage postcard features a vibrant color image of trolley No. 303, a 15-bench open trolley originally from New Haven, Connecticut, built in 1901 by the J. G. Brill Company. The trolley, now part of the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is captured here in a scenic outdoor setting surrounded by autumn foliage. The image showcases the trolley in operation with passengers enjoying an open car ride, a nostalgic glimpse into early 20th-century electric railway travel.Printed by Dexter of West Nyack, NY, and published by John Stern of New Rochelle, NY, this postcard highlights the historical significance of the Seashore Trolley Museum, known as the world's oldest and largest electric railway museum. The card's detailed description on the reverse side adds context, emphasizing the trolley's role as a summer favorite for beach and park visitors. The postcard is a collectible item for enthusiasts of transportation history, vintage Americana, and railway memorabilia.
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