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Author:  Bob Yarger [ Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Cape Cod trolley barn?

Ran across the following on the NERAIL list:

This is for all you traction fans-- I have found the Union St. Rwy carbarn on cape cod.. it is in monument beach and is for sale. It was built in 1900 to store and service trolleys on the monument beach run. the rail is still intact and the owner was willing to tear up some asphalt to expose them. (canada dry paved the floor when they bought the building). -- cw



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Author:  Robert J. Reich [ Fri Mar 12, 2004 11:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cape Cod trolley barn? *PIC*

Most of the old trolley barns I have seen were made of brick and therefore useful for other purposes in situ only. However, I have heard that there were some made of metal that might possibly be moved. Is any information available about the construction of this former Union St. Rwy. carbarn and the possibility of moving it? The Seashore Trolley Museum might be interested in it; we do have some cars from that line. RJReich


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