Among the last conventional type trolleys purchased by the Montreal Tramways Company of Montreal, Canada, were the 25 cars of the 2650 class, built by the Canadian Car & Foundry Company, Ltd., of Montreal in 1930. Seashore's 2652 is one of this group, which was designed for operation in trains of two cars. It is the only car of this class to be preserved and is among the jewels in the collection of Montreal cars at the "World's Oldest and Largest Electric Railway Museum."
Collection of Matthew D. Cosgro
Image > Postcard > Printed > Chrome
Object ID 9304005231, Recorded 2022-01-20
Printer: Dexter Press, Inc.
Photographer: Joseph B. Doherty
Publisher: John Stern
Date, Image Taken: Unknown Date
Postmark: Not postally used.
Location, depicts: Kennebunkport, Maine
Location, was published at: New Rochelle, New York
Location, was printed at: West Nyack, New York
Subject, Business: Seashore Trolley Museum