Hartford Trolleys Hartford Trolleys
    • £6.49

Publisher Description

By 1908 Hartford had an extensive system of streetcar lines radiating from the city in all directions. The Hartford division of the Connecticut Company totaled more than one hundred twenty-five miles of track for streetcars, the dominant mode of public transportation in central Connecticut. One could take a car to New Britain, Stafford Springs, or all the way to Springfield, Massachusetts. By the 1920s, the lighter density streetcar lines were no longer lucrative and the system was converted to a motor coach operation; by the early 1930s, the automobile had replaced the streetcar as the favored mode of transport. The advent of automobile transportation eventually led to the closing of all the Hartford streetcar lines in July 1941.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2004
8 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcadia Publishing Inc.
SIZE
58.3
MB

More Books by Connecticut motor Coach Museum

New London County Trolleys New London County Trolleys
2004
Western Connecticut Trolleys Western Connecticut Trolleys
2007

Other Books in This Series

Maine Narrow Gauge Railroads Maine Narrow Gauge Railroads
2003
San Francisco's Market Street Railway San Francisco's Market Street Railway
2005
Steam to Diesel in New Jersey Steam to Diesel in New Jersey
2002
East Broad Top Railroad East Broad Top Railroad
2008
Summit County's Narrow-Gauge Railroads Summit County's Narrow-Gauge Railroads
2016
Nevada's Virginia & Truckee Railroad Nevada's Virginia & Truckee Railroad
2014