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TROLLEY
The
Trolley Story
Hershey
No3
Contributors
Committee
& Volunteers
Trolley
Picture Gallery

"Trolley No 22" Limited
edition, signed prints by local artist, Pete Foley, on sale now in our online
store
or by order
form.
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No7
Returned to Hershey on Tuesday, August 28th, 2007


Friends
of the Hershey Trolley have recently acquired Hershey No7 trolley from
Amy Dolbin in Enola, PA.
No7 has been a residence for Amy and her family through the years
since the 1940’s after Hershey Transit ceased to exist.
No7 will be returning to Hershey on Tuesday, Aug. 28th, where it
will be housed in the West Car Barn, along with No3, awaiting
restoration.
No7
was built by the Cincinnati Car Co. in 1914 for the Ephrata &
Lebanon Traction line and ran as No21 until 1931 when the line stopped
operating.
No21 was sold to Hershey Transit, along with No20 and 30,
refurbished, and put into use as No’s 4, 7, and 8 in 1934.
The three Cincinnati cars ran on the Hershey Transit line until
the end in 1946.
These cars were slower, geared for mountainous terrain, which
made them practical for climbing to Hotel Hershey.
Friends
is comprised of community members and volunteers, including HDTHS,
HE&R, Hershey Museum, Milton Hershey School, and the MS Hershey
Foundation.
For
more information on FOHT, Hershey Transit, volunteering, or donating,
please contact us at trolleys@hersheyhistory.org, 717-979-6002.
PRESS
RELEASE
1/10/2007
A
New Life for the Hersheypark Miniature Train
Volunteers
Needed to Polish a Piece of History
The
Friends of the Hershey Trolley
(FOHT) and Hershey
Entertainment & Resorts Co.
(HE&R), the parent company of Hersheypark, have announced that they
will be working together to restore the Hershey Park Miniature Railroad
train for display in the community.
This
little gem operated in
Hershey
Park
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from 1910 until 1970.
Brad
Ginder
and Jay Robertson are co-chairmen of the restoration project and are
seeking volunteers to assist with woodworking and refinishing;
volunteers also are needed to assist with research and with photo and
history archiving. HE&R has made an initial donation for materials
and is providing the workspace for the restoration.
FOHT
is a committee of The Hershey Derry Township Historical Society. Its
mission is the education and preservation of the Hershey Transit trolley
system that ran from 1904 to 1946. If interested in volunteering, please
call Lisa Schirato at 717-533-9574 or email us at trolleys@hersheyhistory.org.
For more information on FOHT or the society, visit our website at www.hersheyhistory.org.
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