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Transportation Bulletin - 1967
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
A book that describes the development of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson trolley from its origin in 1899 to its demise in 1922. It includes photos of the rolling stock, employees and carhouse, timetables, usage, fares, finances, a description of riding…
Main Street, West End - early 1900's
Shows the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railway turnout opposite boarding houses.
Copied from a postcard.
Copied from a postcard.
House Moving - c.1910
Main Street, Maynard
This house is moving along Main Street in front of #56, P. Sullivan Clothing Cleaned, Pressed, Dyed and ???. The business next door is the Marlboro Dye House, Cleaners and Dyers. The #19 car trolley (an open 12 bench Wasson with a seating capacity…
Junction of Main & Nason Street - 1910
Maynard, Mass.
The first picture is a photo of the square showing the trolley car heading west. The second picture is a copy of a postcard made from the first picture. Not the electric poles and wire are removed and the trees have leafed out!
Trolley Cars - ca 1905
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
The cars are shown at the turnout near Priest's Corner, Stow, Mass.
American Woolen Co. Overseers Trolley Outing - 1907
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway.
A group of employees of the Woolen Mill about to take a trip on an open trolley car. Photo taken on Main Street in front of the Congregational Church.
Junction of Main and Nason Streets - 1910
Two views about the same period. The second card refers to the connection of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson St. Ry. with the Lowell, Acton and Maynard line.
Naylor Block in the center, back.
Note in the colorized version of the first card that the…
Naylor Block in the center, back.
Note in the colorized version of the first card that the…
Main Street Looking East, Maynard, Mass. - 1906
Masonic Building on the right, Naylor Block center back.
Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. Ry Terminal at Hudson
The CM&H for Maynard, Boston & Worcester for Marlboro and the Worcester Consolidated for Clinton all met here.
Power House - Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. RY. Co., Maynard
This later was converted to St. Casimir Church.
Main Street and Post Office - 1914
Looking east from the Main Street Bridge. Post Office was located in this end of Maynard's Block (Masonic Block) on the right. Note the bandstand in the foreground. This is on Walnut Street (King Square). The bandstand was removed in 1915 as a…
Concord, Maynard, & Hudson Car Barn on Great Road
This was the early days of the company - about 1906. Built in 1901 by Edward Price of Warren, MA. Destroyed by fire on the night of January, 25, 1918.
The power house is the brick building to the left.
The power house is the brick building to the left.
Maynard Center & Trolley - 1910
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
Photograph of downtown Maynard in 1910 showing a trolley at the corner of Main St. & Nason St.