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ID# 27,016 |
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.
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SEASHORE TROLLEY MUSEUM
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ID # 32,481 |
SEASHORE TROLLEY MUSEUM
Kennebunkport. Maine
Among the most extensively restored cars at the Seashore
Trolley Museum is No. 108, which used to carry U. S. mail and express between
Kittery and York Beach, Maine. Built in 1904 at Laconia, N. H.. it is a few
years older than the Model 'T' beside it. The car was later used for overhead
wire repair. and occasionally saw service as a locomotive.
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