This collection of mailable, vintage-photograph postcards celebrates one
of the richest and most modern trolley systems in all of New England. In
1865, a horsecar line began providing service from Market Square in
Providence to Olneyville. The evolution from horse-drawn cars pulled
along a track to the electrification of the system took many years. By
1895, almost all horse-drawn cars were replaced by a robust electric
trolley network of routes reaching all parts of the state. By 1954,
electrified trolleys were in decline and were being replaced with
gasoline-powered buses. Little remains but some images of the once
beloved trolley system and its importance to those who depended on it.