Streetcars and Semaphores. Fair Haven & Westville open car 355 (J.G. Brill, 1902) is seen during a night shoot at the Connecticut Trolley Museum, staged by the museum's restored and ope... (more)
Unrestored. During a night shoot event hosted by the Connecticut Trolley Museum, the museum's Woods Barn was opened and photographed. The barn houses some of the museum's yet unrestored... (more)
Art Imitating Life. On Saturday, October 15, 2022, the Connecticut Trolley Museum officially unveiled the Mural of Trolley Car #355. Thanks to the work of artist Lights and Darks and the su... (more)
Fair Haven & Westville open streetcar 355 pauses at the semaphore signal along the Connecticut Trolley Museum's 1.5-mile main line.
Fair Haven & Westville open streetcar 355 awaits passengers at the Isle of Safety are the Connecticut Trolley Museum. The Isle of Safety was the first passenger waiting area in Hartford, CT that ... (more)
Semaphore. An unusual feature of the Connecticut Trolley Museum line in East Windsor, Connecticut is operable semaphores. On the night of Saturday, April 30, 2022, Fair Haven & Westville Ra... (more)
Yale Bowl Car. Fair Haven & Westville Railroad Co. 355 (15 bench open car, J.G. Brill, 1902) sits by the Visitors Center at the Connecticut Trolley Museum on the night of Friday, December 1... (more)
An antique fire truck makes an appearance during a night photography event at the Connecticut Trolley Museum.