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Northeastern Massachussetts, Laconia 4-axle motor car # 121
  Northeastern Massachussetts Laconia 4-axle motor car # 121  —  Haverhill
Streetcar heading to Haverhill

Posted by Gamerdgl · San Jose           Date: about 1910

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Published 15.01.2022 17:23 UTC
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Northeastern Massachussetts, Laconia 4-axle motor car # 121

Operator/Facility:Haverhill & Southern New Hampshire Street Railway Co.
Model:Laconia 4-axle motor car
Built:1902
Current state:Renumbered or transferred within city (04.1913) Withdrawn
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Scrapped:1929
Remarks:04.1913 to Mass. Northeastern
Open 14-bench body. Trucks: Laconia 8B.

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Model:Pixel 3a
Exposure Time:41667/1000000 sec
Aperture Value:1.8
ISO Speed:302
Focal Length:4.44 mm
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Comments · 6

15.01.2022 20:44 UTC
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Coole · Zaporizhzhia
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And why are you thinking that's wouldn't be a Massachusetts?
Found this pictures:
https://haverhill.pastperfectonline.com/...7962285
https://haverhill.pastperfectonline.com/...7266504
They share same font of the numbers in same places. With pretty much similar background. So yeah i'm pretty sure it's Haverhill, MA.
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15.01.2022 21:20 UTC
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Gamerdgl · San Jose
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Citer (Coole, 15.01.2022):
> And why are you thinking that's wouldn't be a Massachusetts?

Only because my personal knowledge is very bad and I have no kind of source for the photo. It does seem to be this vehicle
https://transphoto.org/vehicle/515676/

I would relink it now but annoyingly I started having an issue where I cannot relink photos after they are published.
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15.01.2022 22:42 UTC
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focus1965 · Antwerpen
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OK, is now corrected.
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16.01.2022 05:56 UTC
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AlexSan · Odesa
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It appears to be a Haverhill & Southern N. H. St. Ry. car, later the system was taken over by the Massachusetts Northeastern.

A rare and very interesting picture. None of those open cars have survived, to my understanding, but the Seashore has a body of a closed one, #50, from the post-1913 system.
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16.01.2022 14:32 UTC
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Why are there so many children in the photo? Was there some kind of holiday?
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24.01.2022 09:38 UTC
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Gamerdgl · San Jose
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Citer (Kaamoos, 16.01.2022):
> many children

If you can try to read the sign on the left side it may be an indication: I have no information about the source of the photo, I got it as a gift and had to identify it completely out of context.
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