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| ID# 51,839 |
Joseph A. Smith (1895-1978) was an avid collector of railroad photos, sharing many of them with fellow collectors in the Northeast. A former plumbing contractor, he presumably developed his interest in railroads through his father James H. Smith, a trolley motorman in Troy, NY. His extensive collection focused on the lines that once served Troy: Delaware & Hudson, Rutland, Boston & Maine and New York Central.
Showing posts with label Connecticut Trolley Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connecticut Trolley Museum. Show all posts
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1927 "Bulldog" Mack Fire Engine
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| ID # 2,186 |
TROLLEY MUSEUM
Route 140, Warehouse Point, Connecticut
1920 American-LaFrance fire engine
Built for Hartsdale, New York, and retired In 1958. Used for parades by Museum's Fire Department. The public is invited to ride the trolleys every Sat. and Sun. and Holiday, April to December.
1927 "Bulldog" Mack Fire Engine
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| ID # 2,017 |
TROLLEY MUSEUM
Route 140, Warehouse Point, Connecticut
1927 "Bulldog" Mack lire engine
Built for Willimantic, Connecticut and used by museum's fire department for parades and is on view to the public, who are invited to ride the Trolleys every Sat. and Sun. April to December.
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