
The Mission Of The Shore Line Trolley Museum is to preserve and share the social and technological history and continuing impact of urban and suburban public transportation systems by sustaining and operating historic vehicles on the oldest continuously running suburban trolley line in the United States.
The Shore Line Trolley Museum will be holding its annual Museum In Motion Festival on Saturday, June 25 from 10:30AM – 4:30PM. This event showcases some of our collection in motion and many of these cars aren’t normally seen running for the public! Experience the golden age of transportation as trolley cars from the turn of the last century parade by. Watch the “work horses” of the US streetcar era such as antique repair, emergency and snowplows rumble past. Feel the awe-inspiring power of vintage subway equipment.
This once-a-year event provides all day photo ops and two rail art-in-motion parades at 11:30AM and 2:30PM. Each parade will include a short narration on each vehicle and is certain to please history buffs, photographers, and rail fans young and old.
Make a day of this event. Chat with museum volunteers, experts in the field of mechanical and curatorial restoration and learn how you too can get involved with the oldest continuously running suburban street railway in the U.S.A.
Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online or at the door.
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