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Description
In the 1930s the private Portland Railroad Company began replacing trolleys with buses that were not limited by track routes.
The Congress Street line ended service in July 1940.
The tracks were no longer needed and were a hazard to automobiles and pedestrians. The Portland City Council voted to remove the tracks. Work began in summer of 1941.
The film was taken ca. 1940 by the Portland Engraving Company for the city of Portland.
About This Item
- Title: Film of removing trolley tracks, Congress Street Portland, 1941
- Creator: City of Portland Public Works
- Creation Date: circa 1941
- Subject Date: circa 1940
- Location: Portland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: filmstrip, 16mm
- Local Code: Coll. 4006, Video 38 excerpt
- Collection: City of Portland, Maine film collection
- Object Type: Moving Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Congress Street (Portland, Me.)
- Construction--Maine--Portland
- Laborers--Maine--Portland
- Machinery
- Metalworking
- Railroad employees--Maine--Portland
- Railroad tracks--Maine--Portland
- Road construction--Maine--Portland
- Road rollers
- Welding
Other Keywords
- asphalt
- cars
- color film
- downtown Portland
- Innocent Interlude
- men working
- roads
- roadwork
- steamroller
- tar
- trucks
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Maine Historical Society485 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101
(207) 774-1822 x230
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