Shore Line Trolley Museum

Shore Line Trolley Museum

The Shore Line Trolley Museum, located in East Haven, Connecticut, is the oldest operating trolley museum in the United States. It was founded to preserve the unique heritage of an endangered species -- the trolley car.

History

The museum was incorporated in August 1945 as the Branford Electric Railway Association, a non-profit historical and educational institution. The Connecticut Company (or ConnCo), which operated most of the streetcar lines in the state of Connecticut, had been making plans since the early 1930s to abandon its "F" route, cutting it back in stages from its long-time terminus of Stony Creek until by April 1946 it ended in front of the post office in Short Beach. The last revenue car to operate under ConnCo auspices left Short Beach shortly after midnight on March 8, 1947, at which time BERA took possession of that portion of the line on private right-of-way between East Haven and Short Beach. Over the following year the museum moved virtually its entire collection at the time, including a number of just-retired ConnCo streetcars, onto its property via the existing and still-electrified track connection with Connecticut Company.

an impressive visitor's center, named for traction pioneer Frank Julian Sprague and known as Sprague Station, was built out of brick at the East Haven end of the line.

Over the intervening years, BERA's collection has grown to become the third largest collection of electric railway equipment in North America. It has an unparalleled collection of equipment from New York City and Connecticut and operates a variety of streetcars, rapid transit cars and work cars throughout the year. BERA currently does business as the Shore Line Trolley Museum. It is run almost entirely by volunteers, who donate thousands of hours each year to the restoration and operation of its equipment, so that new generations of visitors can learn about the history of the street railway in North America and enjoy a ride on what was once an everyday means of transportation.

Highlights of the Collection

* Connecticut Company 500, the line's posh business/parlor car
* Manhattan Railway "G", the oldest preserved rapid transit car in the United States (built in 1878)
* Interborough Rapid Transit 3344 "Mineola," the personal private car of August Belmont, Jr.
* Ansonia Derby & Birmingham "Derby," the oldest surviving electric locomotive and the only Van De Poele motor preserved
* Brooklyn and Queens Transit 1001, the first production PCC streetcar built
* Third Avenue Railway System 220, the oldest operating streetcar in the United States (built in 1892)
* Hudson and Manhattan 503, the only restored H&M "black car"

References

cite web
last = Hicks
first = Frank
title = Preserved North American Electric Railway Cars
date = May 14, 2006
url = http://www.bera.org/pnaerc.html
accessdate = 2006-08-07

cite book
last = Young
first = Andrew
title = Trolley to the Past
publisher = Interurban Press
year = 1983
location = Glendale, California

External links

* [http://www.bera.org/ Shore Line Trolley Museum]


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