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Historical Images
Here are some images of our cars throughout history. Click on any image for a larger version. Choose different cars from the drop-down list to see a particular car's historical photos.
![]() As a semi convertible car # 249 appears to have no windows. They are all raised into a ceiling pocket of within the roof of the car. |
![]() After originally constructed in 1922, car # 311 operated as car #14 in Bangor, Maine. |
![]() Trolley # 311 in Johnstown during 1959 Trolley # 311 shows the effects of an undercar electrical resistor fire, while still operating in Johnstown during 1959. |
![]() Trolley # 311 arrives at the museum On October 6, 1960, Trolley # 311 left Johnstown for Rockhill Furnace aboard a Kovalchick Salvage trailer. |
![]() First Operating Museum Trolley in Pennsylvania! Even before the restoration of the trolley was complete, the car became the first operating trolley at any established trolley museum in Pennsylvania. |
![]() Johnstown # 311 operating at the museum during a cold winter day. Electric heaters under the seats help keep the passengers warm. |
![]() Trolley #355 at the Roxbury loop Trolley #355 is at the Roxbury loop when Pepsi Cola was just a nickel. This is the as-built look of the car when it had a different looking dash, a fender and a different headlight. |
![]() During November 1959, Trolley #355 is shown operating on the Roxbury line in Johnstown. |
![]() Trolley # 710 operating in Harrisburg before that system was abandoned in 1939. |
![]() Disguised as a home in Mt. Holly Springs, trolley #710 was cocooned inside this building. The exterior windows are from one side of the trolley. |
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