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Welcome!

Come and visit the largest museum of mass transit, where you get to relive history and follow the footsteps of generations past. Spend an afternoon or a day riding our trolleys through the Maine countryside.

Take a look through the Town House Restoration Shop and see our volunteers hard at work bringing old trolleys back to life. Take a walk around the museum grounds and through our exhibit barns where you can see samples of transit history from around the world on display.

Ride back into yesteryear at the Seashore Trolley Museum.

2008 Schedule & Fares and Special Events

 

We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational institution.
Support the Museum - Your donations are tax deductible.

 
Eastern Mass. Street Railway

Atlantic Shore Line locomotive #100

ASL-100 Project

This project consists of the restoration of ASL-100, the development of a curriculum to be used by local schools, and interpretive exhibits to be used by area museums, societies, and schools.

ASL-100 Project

News Briefs (more...)

SEPTA #2709

Seashore 2009 Wall Calendar
Celebrate the Museum's 70th year and show off the Museum to your friends with this calendar.
- Order Form

Restoration of Wheeling #639 makes news
Channel 7 in West Virginia ran a short news clip regarding the restoration of its hometown car.
- Read the Article and View the Video

National Streetcar Museum at Lowell

National Streetcar Museum at Lowell

Visit our exhibit chronicling the evolution of street railway transportation in America and in Lowell. Located in the Lowell National Historical Park in the classic mill city of Lowell, Massachusetts.

National Streetcar Museum at Lowell


 
Association of Railway Museums  
A proud member of the Association of Railway Museums

Seashore Trolley Museum website designed and maintained by Matt Cosgro
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