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Fireless Steam engine at the Connecticut Trolley Museum

This is the 0-4-0 fireless tank engine at the Connecticut Trolley Museum in Jun of 1990. This was before the construction of the Visitor's Centor that currently occupies the area behind the engine. The fireless engine operated at the Stanley Works and has since been sold.

Connecticut Company car 840 can be seen in the corner of the photo resting on North Road Track 2.

Car 840 is one of many restoration projects at the Connecticut Trolley Museum and if you would like to help restore this car either physically or financially, please visit www.ceraweb.org!

Photographed by Clere Family, June, 1990.
Added to the photo archive by Xian Clere, January 18, 2004.
Railroad: Connecticut Trolley Museum.

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