Lowell's Own Streetcar Named Desire is a Perley Thomas trolley that served in New Orleans.
New Orleans Public Service Car #966 exits the colorful tree canopy at Jack Kerouac Park and enters the S-Curve Bridge over the Eastern Canal. No, this isn't New Orleans, this is Lowell Massachus... (more)
Lowell's own streetcar named "Desire" is a Perley Thomas enclosed car, formerly operated by the City of New Orleans, LA. Here, she makes a brief stop at the Suffolk Mill while engaged in crew tr... (more)
New Orleans Public Service Car #966 now plies the streets of Lowell Massachusetts in the capable hands of a Seashore Trolley Museum crew. Here, she crosses Bridge Street passing the beautiful Ma... (more)
New Orleans Public Service Car 966 waits at the Suffolk Mill Complex for the return of a National Park Service guided tour. After being retired by the City of New Orleans, Car 966 was restored b... (more)
The trolley cars at Lowell National Historical Park are housed within the Boott Mill Complex in a cavernous space that was formerly used for the delivery and storage of coal. Here, Car 966 cross... (more)
During the peak tourist season, the trolley fleet at Lowell National Historical Park is supplemented by this 1924 Perley Thomas car, which operated in New Orleans until 1964. Car 966 is now owned ... (more)