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“Museum of Mass Transit”
The mission of the Museum is to present a living history of public transportation relevant to North American life through community-related educational programs. The Museum shall collect, restore, preserve, exhibit and demonstrate the operation of significant transit vehicles with emphasis upon traditional streetcar and interurban service, including rapid transit, trackless trolley and bus service with select world wide comparative representation. The Museum shall provide a repository for artefacts and information of an educational and historic nature relating to the origin and development of the transit industry and its contribution to modern society.
A great place to take kids for a 20 minute trolley ride. During Christmas they decorate the trolley cars with wreaths and lights. The friendly and knowledgeable staff provided complimentary hot... Read more
My kid loves this place being a MBTA fan. We come every now and then. He likes going in and out of the old cars and making his hands filthy playing with the old doors. He loves learning about the... Read more
Out of the way and entirely unexpected...this place has an amazing collection of historic trolleys and the short trip was a blast. Be sure and walk through the car barn! Read more
Seashore Trolley Museum
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- Sun, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Mon, Tue, Thu: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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