A veteran of WWII, Richard Parker grew up in Pawtucket, studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, and moved to New York, working in the New York advertising world. He now lives in South Kingstown.
CityDig: The Trackless Trolleys of Laurel Canyon Los Angeles later earned its reputation as a car city, but in the early 20th century it was a laboratory for innovative transportation technologies. In ...
Public Square, 1912 Trackless Trolley 1117 and Car 4235 at St. Clair and East 30th St. on their last day in 1951. Cleveland Transit Car 4008 and Trackless Trolley 1137 at the St. Clair Station in ...
CHILLICOTHE— With a bright red exterior and shiny gold and rustic wood features on the inside, the Chillicothe trolley is designed to bring excitement to Chillicothe community members and visitors for ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Today's archive page is from May 7, 1921. The Board of Estimate appropriates $56,000 for trackless trolleys to be set up in various outlying portions of Staten Island.
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