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1 person is interested
Streetcar Operators Needed in Lowell!
ORGANIZATION: Seashore Trolley Museum
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1 person is interested
New Orleans trolley car 966 operates weekends and Monday holidays from Memorial Day through Columbus Day transporting Lowell visitors over the National Historical Park trolley system. The car is operated by a two person crew who alternate between the duties of motorman and conductor/flagman. Crew members sign up for operating days based upon their availability. All 966 operators must first complete Level I training and licensing at Seashore Trolley Museum (in Kennebunkport, ME) before receiving additional Lowell-specific training prior to being licensed there. Any interested parties are urged to contact Jack Naugler, motormanjack@gmail.com, to request additional information.
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About Seashore Trolley Museum
Location:
195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, ME 04046, US
Mission Statement
New England Electric Railway Historical Society shares powerful connections between the past and present. We preserve knowledge, context, and resources for future generations by collecting, restoring, operating, and exhibiting significant public transit vehicles and artifacts. New England Electric Railway Historical Society was established in 1939 in Kennebunkport, Maine. The National Streetcar Museum at Lowell, MA is a satellite of New England Electric Railway Historical Society’s Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Description
Seashore Trolley Museum proudly continues the legacy of its founders by maintaining and sharing our world-class transit collections and knowledge with you. Our exhibits and guides call attention to the technological, aesthetic, and historically significant characteristics of our collections.
Our visitors learn about, and gain a new appreciation for, the role public transportation.. Transit enthusiasts and professionals around the world know about the museum. We also welcome individuals, families, school groups, tourists and historians. Riding on a private railroad, in antique streetcars with uniformed crews is memorable. All of our visitors experience a powerful connection to the past at Seashore Trolley Museum.
Our vehicle collection represents the evolution of public transportation. It includes examples from the timeline of public transportation. From the omnibus, to electric streetcars, buses, light rail vehicles, and rapid transit cars, we’ve got them all. Because dogs are part of the family, we are always dog friendly.CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
National Streetcar Museum at Lowell25 Shattuck StreetLowell, MA 01852
DATE POSTED
January 17, 2019
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training