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At the moment we do not have a trolley car in operating condition.  We are in the fund raising stage to get one of our streetcars up and running and hope to be able to announce a restoration schedule soon. 

In the meantime, visit our Depot Museum and take a look at the trolleys!

Work on Car #519 Awaits Restoration

March 6 2004 photo by Jim Loring

The car body having been removed, Craig Thorpe and Denny Croston examine the motors and frame of Lisbon Car #519, which Issaquah acquired from Aspen, CO in 2003.

March 6 2004 photo by Jim Loring

The Trolley is a work in progress. Currently housed in our trolley barn, volunteers are seen working on No. 519.

Come participate in the progress at the Issaquah Depot. Make the dream of trolley service in Issaquah once again a reality!

Milan Car #96

I.V.T.'s interurban car was successfully unloaded at Issaquah's Depot on the morning of May 22, 2003 and we've been working on it ever since. More About Car #96.

Car #519 was built in 1925 and remained in active service in Lisbon, Portugal until 1978.  During its last year in Aspen, this J.G. Brill trolley was cosmetically restored inside and out, and placed prominently on display in Ruby Park, as shown above.

This trolley was unloaded at the Issaquah Depot November 25, 2002 and it is now housed in our trolley display barn. Since it is set up for narrow gauge track, we will have to either adjust its wheel base or lay down a third rail.

The second Brill trolley, which was brought from Aspen in January, has not been cosmetically restored.

More About Car #96

In early 2003, we purchased and took delivery of an interurban street car (pictured at right) from the City and County of San Francisco. It is a circa-1930 Italian streetcar, which ran in and out of Milan. The car came to San Francisco for the City’s use in the late 1980s, and is now being phased out of the line. The car is 45 feet long and constructed of steel. Although it is in excellent electrical condition, the car needs structural and cosmetic work.
For more information about San Francisco's Market Street Railway, see  www.streetcar.org

Previous Trolley Back in Yakima

Full of Krispy Kreme doughnuts and sporting a new paint job inside and out, the vintage trolley we had the privilege of running in Issaquah for a year returned to Yakima in May 2002. Trolley fans may visit Yakima to ride the trolley on a scenic 7 mile route to Selah on weekends during spring and summer months.
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Yakima Valley Trolleys - Visit this site to learn how to ride the trolley in Yakima.

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News News Update

We do not currently have a trolley car in running condition. 

Fundraising is underway and we hope to announce a streetcar restoration schedule soon. 

Meanwhile, visit our Depot Museum and take a look at the trolleys!