The CityRails Transit Photo Archive
 
 
Previous Photo Photo of Look down line (click the picture to see it better) Next Photo
Look down line (click the picture to see it better)

This is a picture of the main line of the CTM museum. Back in the day this line would be used for transportation from Hartford to Springfield. A few hundred feet after todays line would be an old abandoned amusement park called Piney Ridge. They would have a common saying of "If you don't have a spring in your step, come dance with us." because they actually had springs in their dance floor. The Amusement Park closed down as the automobile industry sky rocketed because they hardly would get any customers because there were no roads leading to amusement park. You probably didn't know that most amusement parks were started by the trolley industry. This is because during the weekends their customers didn't work so they wanted to keep the flow throughout the whole week so amusement parks were started. The amusement parks that lasted, survived so long because they had roads and rails leading to the amusement parks.

Photographed by Tyler Mitchell, October 30, 2004.
Added to the photo archive by Tyler Mitchell, November 2, 2004.
Railroad: Connecticut Trolley Museum.

Tyler Mitchell's awards:

» Contact the person who posted this photograph.

Sharing this photo?

Use this "permalink" to avoid broken links:

http://photos.cityrails.net/s/?p=37715
 
Submit to Stumble Submit to Digg Submit to Del.icio.us Google Bookmark Submit to Reddit Twit This

[Turn Ads Off]

Visitor Comments about this Photo:

No comments have been left yet.


You must be logged on to post comments.

 
Follow us on Facebook
News | About NERAIL | About Jeff | Contact Jeff | F.A.Q.'s | Privacy Policy | Other Great Sites
This site, excluding photographs, copyright © 2016 Jeff S. Morris. Photographs copyright © individual photographers, except as noted.