. The Street railway journal . he terminus of the Woro-noco Street Railway Company at Woronoco Park to the centerof Huntington, but when the proposed extension to Lee is com-pleted the company will have 38 miles of track to form thelink which will give Berkshire towns and villages a clear elec-tric way to the eastern section of the AND PARKSAttention has already been called to the fact that the new December 16, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 1059 line will derive a large share of its patronage from pleasuretravel. The combination of mountain and river, relieved hereand there by s


. The Street railway journal . he terminus of the Woro-noco Street Railway Company at Woronoco Park to the centerof Huntington, but when the proposed extension to Lee is com-pleted the company will have 38 miles of track to form thelink which will give Berkshire towns and villages a clear elec-tric way to the eastern section of the AND PARKSAttention has already been called to the fact that the new December 16, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 1059 line will derive a large share of its patronage from pleasuretravel. The combination of mountain and river, relieved hereand there by stretches of moor and meadow, present sceniceffects of great beauty. Soon after leaving Westfield the trav-eler can look over the plains below, across the Westfield River, Street Railway Company, which has already purchased overtwenty burros or diminutive donkeys. The company proposesto lay out, as soon as possible, a burro trail from RiverbendPark to the top of Mt. Turtle. Riverbend Park is the name of the new 10-acre pleasure. VIEW OF A PART OF THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY WHICH WASWIDENED BY BLASTING THE ROCK ALONGSIDE RUNNING ALONGSIDE THE STATE HIGHWAY. PART OF THEBERKSHIRE FOOTHILLS ARE SHOWN IN BACKGROUND and thence toward distant Mt. Tom, at the head of HamptonPlains. Mt. Tekoa and the Blandford Hills are also includedin this view. Upon reaching the State highway, the railway follows theturns of the river, keeping in touch with it all the wayto Huntington. Through a wooded avenue the line passes ground which the company is laying out at a point about 1V2miles above Russell. It is located within a few feet of theriver bank, and consists of a grove of chestnut and Park will not be a gathering place for crowds whocome to be entertained by variety acts, music, dancing, etc.,but it is the intention of the projectors to provide an attractive


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