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Rules, Terms and Conditions for Commercial Vehicles
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
A booklet published by the Department of Public Utilties outling the regulations relating to public transportation, i.e., buses. The book belonged to Earl Huntoon, a bus driver for the Lovell Bus Lines in the 1930's.
Several pages are shown.
Several pages are shown.
Operator's Daily Report
Lovell Bus Lines, Inc.
Two daily reports turned in by Earl Huntoon, a driver for Lovell Bus Lines in the 1930's. A Johnson Box is the fare box located at the front of the bus.
Calendar - 1948
Lovell Bus Lines, Inc.
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.
The company was viable until the 1950's.
Bus Schedule - 1923
C. M. & H. Bus Line
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…
The schedule was found on the wall at…
Bicentennial Bus Ticket - 1975
A bus ticket to the events held in Concord for the United States 200th Anniversary.
REVERE BEACH Special
Lovell Bus Lines
An advertising sign indicating the times and prices for trips to Revere Beach beginning in July. This cardboard sigh may have been displayed in a window or on the side of the bus.
France's Store
Photos of France's Market - with the advent of the automobile, the "Mom and Pop" variety stores took up the selling of gasoline. Frances's Market was located at the intersection of Main Street and Great Road, Maynard, MA. It provided the lowest…
Lovell Bus Lines Small & Large Money Bags
Two large and one small cotton money bags used by the Lovell Bus Lines.
Lovell Bus Line Sign for Revere Beach Trips
Wooden sign announcing bus specials headed to Revere Beach from Leominster, Lancaster, Clinton, Berlin, Hudson, Stow and Maynard
Headquarters/Garage of Concord, Maynard & Hudson Bus Line - ca 1925
This was the car barn for the former trolley now out of business. The bus company later became the Lovell Bus Line.
Jitney Bus
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Bus Line
The old Jitney Bus was typical rolling stock of the C, M & H bus line that later became the Lovell Bus Line
Maynard School Bus - ca 1940
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…
In this picture campers are being pickup at the…
Lovell Bus Lines Tickets
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.