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A History of Atlantic City Trolleys, 1854-1955
CERA Bulletin 151
CURRENTLY BACKORDERED. ORDERS WILL SHIP ONCE WE RECEIVE STOCK TO OUR FACILITY.
Trolleys to the Boardwalk, by James N.J. Henwood, recounts the story of trolley operation in Atlantic City, from humble horse cars to the modern Brilliners.
Originally conceived of as a seaside shipping port, Atlantic City’s developers realized its potential for summer visitors seeking an escape from crowded cities to the inviting beaches of the Jersey Shore. Resorts and other businesses burgeoned, helped by the crowds brought to the city over three railroads.
Come on board and ride back with us in time to relive Atlantic City’s colorful trolley era.