Union Street Railway CompanyThe Union Street Railway Company (abbreviated Union St. Ry.) was a streetcar company centered in New Bedford, Massachusetts. It was formed from the New Bedford & Fairhaven Street Railway in 1887.[1] It started using electric streetcars in 1890.[1] HistoryIt operated a railway post office streetcar route connecting New Bedford and Fall River to the main railroad station in Providence, RI.[2][1] The whaling agent and merchant Jonathan Bourne Jr. (1811—1889) directed the Union Street Railway Company in addition to other ventures.[3] As of 1901, it owned 31 miles of track in New Bedford and its suburbs and operated 70 cars in the summer and 39 in the winter.[4] The Union Street Railway Carbarn, Repair Shop was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[5] References
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