The listing, S Springfield Street RAILWAY Token Early 1900's Mass Transit has ended.
FROM WIKIPEDIA: The first line of the Palmer and Monson Street Railway opened in 1898, connecting Palmer to Monson. It was controlled by the Consolidated Railway of Connecticut. In May 1901 the company was renamed to the Springfield and Eastern Street Railway. An extension to the Springfield Street Railway in Ludlow opened on September 17, 1901, and a line to Brimfield opened in July 1907.
On September 1, 1905, the Springfield Street Railway leased the Springfield and Eastern. In 1906 the S&E, along with most other Massachusetts properties of the Consolidated Railway (including the Springfield Street Railway), was sold to the New England Investment and Security Company.
By 1927 buses had replaced the trolleys. My family grew up there, this is part of a great time!
Condition very good except some copper oxidation which can be removed by buyer. Will be shipped in a coin folder first class, no tracking. Please do not bid if you require tracking.