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Around the World in Trams: Rockhill Trolley Museum - 2024 Fall Spectacular

In this latest "Around the World in Trams Special" we head to the Rockhill Trolley Museum in Pennsylvania (publicised as "Pennsylvania's First Operating Trolley Museum") for images taken during their Fall Spectacular 2024. This event saw several of their collection of trolleys in use along the operating line and there was also an added spectacle of a rescue having to take place after one of the trolleys kept dewiring - unplanned but all adding to the day! So sit back and relax as we take a look at the action of the day!

* Whilst this is looking at how things were in 2024, the museum remains open in 2026 with trolleys running Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until the end of October between 1100 and 1700. Trolley rides take around 35-45 minutes. Full details at https://rockhilltrolley.org/.

Photographer: Edward M Koehler
Photographs were taken on Saturday 5th October 2024.


York Railways 163

Philadelphia Transporation Company 2743

Johnston Traction 311

Johnston Traction 355

East Broad Top Railroad M1

Philadelphia Transporation Company 2743

Brookville Locomotive

Brookville Locomotive towing Philadelphia Transporation Company 2743

Brookville Locomotive towing Philadelphia Transporation Company 2743

York Railways 163

Porto 172

Scranton Railway 107

Car Barn 2 and trolleys

Johnston Traction 355

Johnston Traction 311

SEPTA 205

East Broad Top M3

Scranton Railway 107

Porto 172

York Railways 163

Porto 172

SEPTA 205

Porto 172

York Railways 163

Red Arrow Lines Libertyliner

Red Arrow Lines Libertyliner

East Broad Top M3

Ticket

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This page was added on Saturday 2nd May 2026


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