No. 303, a 15-bench open trolley from New Haven (Connecticut), built by J. G. Brill Company in 1901, used to be a summer favorite to beaches, parks, picnics, or just to cool off. Visitors to the Seashore Trolley Museum - like those pictured here - can enjoy old-fashioned open car rides daily during the summer season. "World's Oldest and Largest Electric Railway Museum."
Collection of Matthew D. Cosgro
Image > Postcard > Printed > Chrome
Object ID 9304005344, Recorded 2022-01-24
Printer: Dexter Press, Inc.
Publisher: John Stern
Photographer: Joseph M. Williams
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