[...] the trolley lines out here would also encourage folks to buy land and houses. Thanks to this post by Church Hill People News we saw this map of all the Richmond trolley lines. CHPN found the map in Carlton McKenney’s Rails [...]
[...] The photo of the 2 girls looking over Main Street is by Richmond VA Life. Many of the b&w photos are from the Library of Virginia’a Adolph B. Rice Studio Collection; see also the the rest of the Library of Virginia’s digitized collection and the Valentine Richmond History Center’s online collection. Photo of the historical marker is by taberandrew. The old postcards are from VCU’s Rarely Seen Richmond. The trolley map is from Carlton McKenney’s Rails in Richmond. [...]
[...] Most of the photos are by John Murden unless otherwise noted. The black&white photos are from the Virginia DHR, except for the Stonewall Jackson Monument photo which is from the Richmond Esthetic Survey. The old postcards are from VCU’s Rarely Seen Richmond. The trolley map is from Carlton McKenney’s Rails in Richmond. [...]
@chpn I want to live in a #Richmond with trolleys
[...] the trolley lines out here would also encourage folks to buy land and houses. Thanks to this post by Church Hill People News we saw this map of all the Richmond trolley lines. CHPN found the map in Carlton McKenney’s Rails [...]
we had a TROLLEY?! RT“@chpn: Richmond trolley map (1930) http://t.co/Bhb7D2mi #rva”
I would love to have the trolley lines back.
@bangbangcrunch — actually, the first electric streetcars in the entire country!
[...] to this post by Church Hill People News we saw a map of all the Richmond trolley lines. Above is the Shockoe Area. CHPN found the map [...]
[...] The photo of the 2 girls looking over Main Street is by Richmond VA Life. Many of the b&w photos are from the Library of Virginia’a Adolph B. Rice Studio Collection; see also the the rest of the Library of Virginia’s digitized collection and the Valentine Richmond History Center’s online collection. Photo of the historical marker is by taberandrew. The old postcards are from VCU’s Rarely Seen Richmond. The trolley map is from Carlton McKenney’s Rails in Richmond. [...]
[...] Most of the photos are by John Murden unless otherwise noted. The black&white photos are from the Virginia DHR, except for the Stonewall Jackson Monument photo which is from the Richmond Esthetic Survey. The old postcards are from VCU’s Rarely Seen Richmond. The trolley map is from Carlton McKenney’s Rails in Richmond. [...]