Montreal and Union. On Saturday, June 22, 2024, the Shore Line Trolley Museum held their annual Museum in Motion event prior to opening for the season the next day. The event included t... (more)
Canadian Electric. On Saturday, June 22, 2024, the Shore Line Trolley Museum held their annual Museum in Motion event prior to opening for the season the next day. The event included tw... (more)
Museum in Motion: MSC 9. On Saturday, June 22, 2024, the Shore Line Trolley Museum held their annual Museum in Motion event prior to opening for the season the next day. The event inclu... (more)
Another, less famous 611. Not quite as famous as N&W 611, MSC 611 was built by Ottawa Car in 1917 for the Montreal & Southern Counties, an interurban which operated between Montreal and Gra... (more)
Teaching about trolleys. An Exporail volunteer demonstrates how a trolley operates, with a preserved example behind him. MSC 611 was built by Ottawa Car in 1917 for the Montreal & So... (more)
#602 does a run-by after stopping to discharge passengers at the depot, hidden in the background. Marieville was the southern terminus for the interurban operation at this time.
By the time of this photo, Marieville was the southern terminus for all interurban operations on the M&SC. Here, #602 and #502 are seen at the platform. John rode in on the #502, part of a July ... (more)
A close-up of the M&SC Express Motors. John rode the line as part of a July 4th weekend getaway to Quebec.
Express motor #502 was built ca. 1924, of wood construction on Taylor trucks. Its seen here at the Marieville depot, which appeared to also serve as housing for the operator/agent on the second-f... (more)
Mfg 1917