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Manchester & Nashua St. Ry. #38

Manchester & Nashua St. Ry. #38
Matt Cosgro photo, all rights reserved. Used with permission.

The second car ever acquired by Seashore was No. 38, built by the Laconia Car Company in 1906 for the 18 mile run between the Merrimack Valley cities of Manchester and Nashua, New Hampshire. It also saw considerable service between Manchester and Derry, and later was operated on the suburban run from Manchester to Goffstown. Car 38 has a railroad roof and double width windows, an early forerunner of today's picture windows, and seats with green plush upholstery.

Acquired by Seashore when the rail lines in the Queen City were motorized in 1940, No. 38 has been thoroughly restored with polished cherry woodwork and new upholstery. The rather poorly designed and desperately battered Laconia 9B trucks have been extensively rebuilt, thanks to a generous grant from the Norcross Wildlife Foundation, which also supports historic preservation. Worn surfaces were built up, oval bolt holes were filled in and redrilled, and new bolts and other fasteners were installed, though most of the original fabric was faithfully retained.

History from Historic Cars: The National Collection at the Seashore Trolley Museum by Ben Minnich
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