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Centennial Monograph: Transportation
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.
Notification of Auction of Properties held by Lovell Bus Lines
Announcement of the sale at public auction of 24 valuable dwelling properties by order of Mr. John F. Lovell (Lovell Bus Lines, Inc.)
Includes the terms of the sales and a list of the individual properties (including photographs and lot…
Includes the terms of the sales and a list of the individual properties (including photographs and lot…
Lovell Bus Lines Small & Large Money Bags
Two large and one small cotton money bags used by the Lovell Bus Lines.
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.
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…
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.