Four open cars that once ran in New Haven, Connecticut, are preserved at the Seashore Trolley Museum and among them are 1391, built by the Osgood Bradley Car Company of Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1910; No. 303, constructed by the J. G. Brill Company of Philadelphia in 1901; and No. 838, built by J. M. Jones' Sons of Watervliet, New York, in 1905. Formerly owned by the Connecticut Company, all were part of the famous Yale Bowl open car fleet.
Collection of Matthew D. Cosgro
Image > Postcard > Printed > Chrome
Object ID 9304005242, 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