Electric City Trolley Museum to Observe 25th Anniversary Lackawanna County’s Electric City Trolley Museum, which opened on Oct. 30, 1999, will observe its 25th anniversary with a month-long series of events in November. The museum preserves and celebrates the rich history of trolleys, chronicles the extensive trolley network that once connected wide swaths of Northeast Pennsylvania, and commemorates Scranton’s role as the first U.S. city to have electric trolley service – the genesis of its “Electric City” nickname. “We are immensely proud to have reached this milestone,” said Commissioner Bill Gaughan. “Our goal has always been to preserve the history of the trolley era and share its importance with the community. This 25th-anniversary celebration is a chance for us to reflect on the past and look forward to the next 25 years of education, preservation, and community engagement.” Joe Corcoran, who was a county commissioner when the museum was founded, is chairman of the 25th anniversary committee. He announced that on Nov. 2, to kick off the celebratory month, admission to the Trolley Museum will be what it was on opening day in 1999 — $3 for adults or $6 with a trolley ride, and $2 for children or $4 with trolley ride. Special prices will be offered to the following groups on specific weekends. Nov. 2 and 3 – General public at anniversary rates, members of Electric City Trolley Museum Association, free.Nov. 9 and 10 – Veterans and their families at anniversary rates.Nov. 16 and 17 – First Responders and their families, anniversary ratesNov. 23 and 24 – County employees and their families, anniversary rates.Reservations, which are required for trolley rides, may be made at 570-963-6590. To kick off the celebration Nov. 2, there will be a cake cutting ceremony at 3 p.m. at the museum, 300 Cliff St., Scranton, adjacent to the Steamtown National Historic Site. There will be activities for children throughout the day, and limited-edition 25th Anniversary merchandise, commemorative coins and museum-branded apparel will be available at the gift shop.
Electric City Trolley Station & Museum to Host 25th Annual Winter Meet The Event will take place at the Electric City Trolley Station & Museum, 300 Cliff Ave, Scranton PA. The event will run during President’s Day Weekend, February 18, 19, and 20. The Hours of the event will be February 18 and 19 10:00 AM- 4:00 PM. February 20, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM. Come see running live steam model trains along with electric G scale and otherassorted large gauges. 2 layouts! One is a 20’ x 45’ loop, 42” high (10 foot radius.)Also a 20’ x 50’ dual gauge (O&G) 2-track loop for live steam.Admission to the Meet is $3.00 for adults, $3.00 for childrenThe Electric City Trolley will run to the Trolley Works in Moosic, PA, weatherpermitting, on Saturday and Sunday, February 18 and 19. $5.00 per ticket. Produced by the Pennsylvania Garden Railway Society, Warrior Run Loco Works,Aikenback Live Steamers and Wyoming Valley Live Steamers. For information, callClem O’Jevich, Warrior Run Loco Works, 32 South Market St., Nanticoke, PA 18934.570.881.9823. wrunloco@aol.com Electric City Trolley Station and Museum 570.963.6590
Participate in the Electric City Trolley Museum Trim-a-Tree Challenge This holiday season the staff of The Electric City Trolley Museum is inviting a team of students of your choice plus an adult coordinator to participate in our 5th annual Electric City “Trim-a-Tree” Challenge. Our Plan is to provide undecorated trees for your group to trim with your own decorations following a theme. This year’s theme is “Popular Board Games”. Clear light, 7-7.5 foot pre-lit trees will be available for trimming starting November 1st through November 24th. All participating students will receive a gift certificate for two for our 2022 season. Cash prizes will be issued for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention.1st place: $275 gift card2nd place: $225 gift card3rd place: $175 gift cardHonorable Mention: $125 gift card Winners will be determined by our visitors’ votes for their favorite tree. Participating school may collect money on their own at $1 per vote and/or encourage family, friends and school personnel etc. to come enjoy our museum plus all the trees at $2 admission and vote for their favorite tree. All participants and their families and friends are invited to a reception held in our museum on Thursday December 30th from 2 to 3 p.m. during which time all winners will be announced and gift certificates will be distributed. Space for this event is limited so reservations are required. We will begin taking reservations on October 1st. If interested, please contact us with any questions and to reserve a tree. Reservations should be made no later than October 31st. Our museum is open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone: 570-963-6590