This Sunday July 19, Is Trolley Time...

This Sunday July 19, Is Trolley Time...

This article was scraped from Rochester Subway. This is a blog about Rochester history and urbanism has not been published since 2017. The current owners are now publishing link spam which made me want to preserve this history.. The original article was published July 14, 2009 and can be found here.

Sunday, July 19 it's TROLLEY TIME at the New York Museum of Transportation. Come on out and see us.

This Sunday, July 19 2009, RochesterSubway.com will be in Rush NY at the     New York Museum of Transportation    . The only trolley operation in New York State will be celebrating the energy-efficient traction era with a day of special trolley activities. Slide shows, substation tours, the Chevy Equinox hydrogen fuel cell electric car, and exhibitors supporting rail transit will be featured, along with unlimited trolley rides--all included with museum admission.

Trolley cars stopped rolling in the Rochester area over 50 years ago, but they're still clang-clanging on the museum's newly lengthened one-mile rail line. "Trolley Time" brings trolley history up to date with a day of special features. A continuous slide show in one of the museum's trolley cars will relate the history of the Rochester Subway; guided tours will explain how a trolley works, with a stop at the substation for a behind-the-scenes look at how the museum supplies the 600 volt direct current that trolley cars have used since Edison's day; several exhibitors will be on hand to reveal opportunities for Rochester rail transit, and the Chevy Equinox hydrogen full cell electric car will be on display, to join the chorus for clean, smooth electric power.

The museum's trolley car takes visitors on a scenic 1-mile trip recreating the interurban trolley era of a century ago. Then, transfer to diesel-electric powered trains completes the journey to the restored country station and railroad equipment collection of the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum. Visitors see diesel-electric locomotives, a caboose, and several exhibits of local railroad history. Both museums join together to operate the combined museum experience, an arrangement unique in the U.S.

While the rides are a highlight for visitors, numerous trolley cars, diesel and steam locomotives, antique trucks and cars, horse-drawn vehicles, and smaller artifacts populate the two museums in a hands-on experience that appeals to children and seniors alike. A special attraction is a large 11 ft by 21 ft operating model railroad running several trains at once.

Entrance to the combined museum facility is at     6393 East River Road    (I-390 exit 11, NY Rt. 251 West, then 1 mile north on East River Road). Special Event admission for the entire experience is $8 adults, $7 seniors over 65, and $5 students 3 through 15.

For more information visit
    New York Museum of Transportation
    Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
   or call (585) 533-1113.

Chris Gemignani

Chris Gemignani

Rochester, NY, USA