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This was a school bus stop located at 169 Parker Street and Old Marlborough Road. The sign reads "Allandale Bus Stop", with the names Maureen, Kelli, and Leslie underneath.

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A bus ticket to the events held in Concord for the United States 200th Anniversary.

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Issued on June 1, 1923 shortly after the Lovell Bus Line , formerly the C. M. & H Bus Line, took over the franchise of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad (trolley), after it went out of business.
The schedule was found on the wall at…

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Lovell Bus lines moved to Maynard in 1923, taking over the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Rail Road franchise.
The company was viable until the 1950's.

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"Home Market Club", "Forester Guide", "Rosebud", "Middlesex" and the "Captor" are just a few names of cigars manufactured in Maynard through the late 1920's.

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A review of various forms of transportation and how they conveyed residents of Maynard, including walking, horseback, stage-coaches, steam trains, electric trolleys, busses and, finally, the automobile.

A file containing history, newspaper clippings, photocopies of buses, schedules, tickets etc... relating to the the bus company.,
John Lovell of Woburn came to Maynard in 1923 and soon was operating the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Bus Company. All…

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This was the car barn for the former trolley now out of business. The bus company later became the Lovell Bus Line.

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The old Jitney Bus was typical rolling stock of the C, M & H bus line that later became the Lovell Bus Line

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Marty's Taxi Service provided the transportation of this group of youngsters to Camp Sewataro on Mossman road (off Rt.117 in Sudbury). Marty Gruber is shown in the photo on the steps leading into the Bus.

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Wooden sign announcing bus specials headed to Revere Beach from Leominster, Lancaster, Clinton, Berlin, Hudson, Stow and Maynard

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Muslin bag with Lovell Bus Lines logo.

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The booklet, now empty, contained 13 coupons possibly owned by E.Barker.

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The Maynard to Waltham via Sudbury, Wayland and Weston route.

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Three adult tickets for the bus. The Lovell Bus Line succeeded the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad in 1923 and operated over the same route and the same towns until 1954.

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In the early years of transporting students the town had only one bus. You had to live on the outskirts of town. Mr. White was the owner and driver, and all grades were picked up on the same run.

In this picture campers are being pickup at the…

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