Trolley trips through New England .. . t) 7 ^^ rilEftETT CITY I EXETER* IVICKFCRD JC. REHCeOT ^Ji^^ 61J55 SOVERSEkSiiANSEA ? KINGS 50 ^ PLYMOUTH; 56 FALLIVER WEST PORT iSl NEW BEDFORI ^IDDLEBORO ^IDDLEBCRO ^^^JJltu )£ >S^ 58 ^<ScH {REMOnTK^^,^ BOURNE/W»Sffi4W0R£ RD **«t r^^S^^y^wT^^^ waricnL^^;-. J ACUShNET5,^ ^^ ITmattapoise SAflClVICh^ 3UZ/ARCS BAY^NLWENT BEACH KRRVT GRISVOLO PRESTON I ftYOVLNC i^vILLE I TWE^^ STOMNGTCN V KINGS O q AShAWAYk^ ^ IO am rtlCKFo/R?HAKI/lTON^ SAUW fPORISWCLilhKillDDCETClrM (,UI fAlRHAVEN i? \\hITE


Trolley trips through New England .. . t) 7 ^^ rilEftETT CITY I EXETER* IVICKFCRD JC. REHCeOT ^Ji^^ 61J55 SOVERSEkSiiANSEA ? KINGS 50 ^ PLYMOUTH; 56 FALLIVER WEST PORT iSl NEW BEDFORI ^IDDLEBORO ^IDDLEBCRO ^^^JJltu )£ >S^ 58 ^<ScH {REMOnTK^^,^ BOURNE/W»Sffi4W0R£ RD **«t r^^S^^y^wT^^^ waricnL^^;-. J ACUShNET5,^ ^^ ITmattapoise SAflClVICh^ 3UZ/ARCS BAY^NLWENT BEACH KRRVT GRISVOLO PRESTON I ftYOVLNC i^vILLE I TWE^^ STOMNGTCN V KINGS O q AShAWAYk^ ^ IO am rtlCKFo/R?HAKI/lTON^ SAUW fPORISWCLilhKillDDCETClrM (,UI fAlRHAVEN i? \\hITE 52i -YARDVYSllC 12S -^=•§0^ ^Vi;?r^A*^^- NAftRAGAHSETT, u^— ChARLESTOrtN ,;j_g iewportI - n J f ?? Port Chester to Savin Rock TAM FOR D^fJ^rEAuC NORrt -^^^^^^^.D«P0R1 M^Stst. ^ylLFCRC Sf ver- Sta. /f<Graro Centra ElevatedI rot leyshntlroc^ ,iiy null ?rta///UUU .uth Ferry- ft6-»ap;N£\V YORK The numbers on the map refer to trolley timetables in back of book Trolley Trips Through New England. New York Gity and a Guardian Man-of-WarSinger Building. Woolworth Building. Municipal Building. NEW YORK TO BOSTON Via Springfield — in Five Easy Stages For 1917 we serve up a new menu to the are new trips to be taken, much new matter and manynew pictures. Of many new things, we now mention only: the line all theway along shore to New London and thence thro Providence toBoston; the great new summer way from Springfield to theBerkshire Hills; the direct path into the heart of Maine by thesplendid new trolleys from Portland; etc. The trolley offers to the casual wayfarer, the week-ender, orseeker of a weeks vacation, an inexpensive and attractive wayof seeing New England. In the face of increasing cost ofmaterial and labor, here is something one can still purchase atthe original quotation; a dimes worth of fresh air and newvistas, seen from the interurban car, at one nickel. The onlyquestion is can the nickel stand the strain?


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