Every spring I take one day in April to go to Seashore Trolley Museum and renew my driver’s license. It’s a little boy’s dream. I get to play with full-scale antique trains. There is no such thing as a bad day behind the controls.
Of course I brought a camera.

The City of Manchester was the directors’ car of the Manchester, NH street railway. It could also be rented out for parties.

I did much of my initial training on the snow plows. They were converted from old Type II cars by the Boston Elevated Railway, and they are incredibly easy to operate.
See the rest of the set at Notes from Mosquito Hill.
SHOOT MORE SLIDE FILM!
Camera: Leica M3 with 50mm Summicron
Film: Fuji Velvia 100
Processed by Old School Photo Lab and scanned at home.
Cheers, Shoot more slide film indeed.
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Cracking set of shots
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There’s a great museum like this in Milton, Ontario the Halton Radial Railroad Museum.
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love these photos
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