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Army Reserve Track Work at Connecticut Trolley Museum

On Saturday April 17, 2004. Volunteers from Westover Army Base came to the Connecticut Electric Railway for some practice of track maintenance on an active rail line. With trolleys going by, these hard working folks replaced many ties. Many thanks to these friendly folks for their hard work and efforts!

This red trolley is the Museum's line car. On the morning of 4/19/2004, the car was brought out with a flatcar loaded with ties to replace old ties at the Hancock passing siding. S193 was built sometime in the1890's.

Photographed by Xian Clere, April 17, 2004.
Added to the photo archive by Xian Clere, April 18, 2004.
Railroad: Connecticut Trolley Museum.

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