Trolley trips through New England .. . ss—Hartford to Springfield 25-55 Hartford, lv. City Hall 35-05 E. Hartford (sciom.) 50-20 S. Windsor () 00-30 E. Windsor Hill () 15-45 Warehouse Pt. () [a] 28-58 Enfield () 35-05 Mathewsons () [b] 40-10 Thompsonville ( 5m.) 55-25 Longmeadow () 20-50 Springfield () —*Warehouse —? —go at -22 past, ret at -22 —()—Broad Brook (13m.) —Melrose (28m.) Ellington (35m.) Pass—Springfield to Hartford20-50 Springfield, lv. Court Longmeadow ()00-30 Thomps


Trolley trips through New England .. . ss—Hartford to Springfield 25-55 Hartford, lv. City Hall 35-05 E. Hartford (sciom.) 50-20 S. Windsor () 00-30 E. Windsor Hill () 15-45 Warehouse Pt. () [a] 28-58 Enfield () 35-05 Mathewsons () [b] 40-10 Thompsonville ( 5m.) 55-25 Longmeadow () 20-50 Springfield () —*Warehouse —? —go at -22 past, ret at -22 —()—Broad Brook (13m.) —Melrose (28m.) Ellington (35m.) Pass—Springfield to Hartford20-50 Springfield, lv. Court Longmeadow ()00-30 Thompsonville ()05-35 Mathewsons Cor () [b]08-38 Enfield ()22-52 Warehouse Pt. (17c. ) [a]40-10 E. Windsor Hill ()50-20 S. Windsor ()05-35 E. Hartford ()15-45 Hartford () tMATHEWSONS —go at -35 past, ret at -10 —()Hazardville (5m.) —Scitico (urn.) Somersville (16m.) c.—cents- minutes.—Figures, leaving times past hour 75. CAR LEAVING PINEY RIDGE —Side Trip to Rockville, Conn.— To one who enjoys the recreation of the summer trolley outing,the trip to Rockville via Warehouse Point, is especially at-tractive. The Springfield East Side car leaving City Hall at-25 past (or leaving Springfield from Court Square at -20 past),makes direct connections at Boleyns Corner, Warehouse Point,for Rockville, via Broad Brook, Melrose and Ellington. The line goes cross country to Scantic River and Piney RidgePark on its banks. This popular amusement park is particularlyadapted to the needs of the Sunday School outing, and duringthe past seasons has been the choice of many of Hartford slargest churches. The little village of Broad Brook, our nextstop, produces woolen goods. Then comes Melrose, where muchof the well-known Connecticut tobacco is grown. Next, Ellington, which in early Colonial days was a favoritespot for Indian encampment, and there are many of the olderpeople whose a


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