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Fall Festival of Trolleys, Saturday, October 5

Join us at the Rockhill Trolley Museum this Saturday, October 5, 2019, for the Fall Festival of Trolleys!

Ride and photograph trolleys that are rarely run for the public, including the famous Electroliner, also called the Liberty Liner, a 4-part articulated, high speed, train-trolley built in 1941!

Or ride our big, red 2-part articulated light rail train-trolley, built in Germany in 1982 for the San Diego Trolley system.

Other cars operating include the P&W “Bullet” car, PCC cars and a variety of old fashioned wooden trolleys. Take a ride through the countryside and enjoy the Fall foliage along the old Shade Gap Branch of the East Broad Top Railroad, past the ruins of the Rockhill Iron Furnace, to the Blacklog Narrows and back.

All tickets are multi-ride:

$10 for adults
$6 for children 2-12
under 2 is free

After your ride, check out the Museum Store, the restoration workshop, the carbarns and the Picnic Pavilion. If you can’t make this spectacular day, there are even more trolley events every weekend in October!

Liberty Liner

Liberty Liner Maintenance and Restoration Fund

Please help us continue to improve the operating and physical condition of the Liberty Liner Independence Hall!

A MAJOR MILESTONE HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED—WE HAVE RETURNED THIS HISTORIC TRAIN TO OPERABLE CONDITION AND ARE USING IT FOR SPECIAL EVENTS – BUT MORE HELP IS NEEDED!

Thanks to tremendous volunteer commitment as well as a substantial material donation, this historic train has been returned to operable condition 50 years after it was rebuilt into its Liberty Liner configuration. Now, the challenge is to further improve its reliability and make it look beautiful again.

Will you help us ensure that an example of each of these trains is beautifully preserved, in operable condition, in both Electroliner and Liberty Liner configurations?

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