Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Notice For Peoples Railroad Line

The photo of the notice was in a frame behind glass. I apologize for its quality.
The other two is a photo and postcard. They are from the intersection of Duncan Rd. and Greenbank Rd. in Marshallton. I am assuming the the store where tickets could be purchased, as mentioned in the notice, would be the one on the right in the postcard. Store of David Ecoff. I "think" George Mullin's Barber Shop would be on the left in the photo.The trolley stop would have been across Duncan Road. Notice the milk cans sitting next to trolley.







2 comments:

Scott Palmer said...

Very cool! I've never seen a notice like that before. The Peoples Railway was the trolley line built by Richard W. Crook, manager of Brandywine Springs Amusement Park, to run from Wilmington out to the park. There was also this spur running to Marshallton, ending by coming down Greenbank Rd and terminating right before Duncan Rd. The picture of the trolley is probably it sitting at the end of the line. The driver would then switch the overhead power part around so it could go back the other way. And as you know, that Ecoff's store building is still there.

Denis said...

Thanks for your comment Scott......After reading it I noticed the error in my text. The General Store is on the right and the barber shop on the left in the photo. I also thought the notice was pretty cool. Not often does something like that survive.