The Mesaba #606 trolley poses along side of the Pillsbury Station (named after the Pillsbury family of flour fame) as part of it's 2.5 mile loop around the Minnesota Discovery Center. Some more ... (more)
The Mesaba #606 trolley poses along side an abandoned mine pit overlook as part of it's 2.5 mile loop around the Minnesota Discovery Center. Some more info on the trolley follows: The Minnesota ... (more)
The beautifully restored interior of the Glen Mine trolley. This Minnesota Discovery Center trolley is originally from Melbourne, Australia and was built in 1928 and is very similar to the trolle... (more)
The Glen Mine trolley heads around the final curve of it's 2.5 mile loop which it travels around the Minnesota Discovery Center grounds and past some old Griswold Signals standing guard at an ent... (more)
The two trolleys that run the 2.5 loop around the Minnesota Discovery Center grounds are done for the day and are now tucked into the trolley barn for the evening. Here's some more info about the... (more)
The Glen Mine trolley runs past a re-creation of a natural ore load-out complete with DM&IR ore cars as it continues it's run around the 2.5 mile loop around the Minnesota Discovery grounds. Some... (more)
The Glen Mine trolley runs past Mesaba Junction and heads to the barn for the night after a day of hauling tourists around the Minnesota Discovery grounds. Some more info on the trolley follows: ... (more)
Southbound on the Riverfront Loop.
Inbound trolley on the Madison Avenue Line.
Main Street, downtown Memphis.
Waiting for the light at Linden.
Southbound on Main Street, downtown Memphis.
A little Sunday afternoon maintenance on this Melbourne Trolley at the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) trolley barn in downtown Memphis.