NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
135 AUTRAN AVENUE, N ANDOVER, MA 01845 www.trolleymuseum.org

Total Revenue
$1,964,360
Total Expenses
$873,109
Net Assets
$5,964,102

Organizations Filed Purposes: SEE DESCRIPTION OF MISSION STATEMENT WITHIN SCHEDULE 0.THE SEASHORE TROLLEY MUSEUM, A PRIMARILY VOLUNTEER NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, IS THE OPERATING ENTITY OF THE NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. THE MISSION OF THE MUSEUM IS TO PRESENT A LIVING HISTORY OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION RELEVANT TO NORTH AMERICAN LIFE THROUGH COMMUNITY-RELATED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. THE MUSEUM SHALL COLLECT, RESTORE, PRESERVE, EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF SIGNIFICANT TRANSIT VEHICLES WITH EMPHASIS UPON TRADITIONAL STREETCAR AND INTERURBAN SERVICE, INCLUDING RAPID TRANSIT, TRACKLESS TROLLEY AND BUS SERVICE WITH SELECT WORLDWIDE COMPARATIVE REPRESENTATION. THE MUSEUM SHALL PROVIDE A REPOSITORY FOR ARTIFACTS AND INFORMATION OF AN EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL NATURE RELATING TO THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSIT INDUSTRY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO MODERN SOCIETY.

SEE MISSION STATEMENT.

IN 2019, AS IN PAST YEARS, THE NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, OPERATORS OF THE SEASHORE TROLLEY MUSEUM AND THE NATIONAL STREETCAR MUSEUM IN LOWELL [MASSACHUSETTS] HAVE CONTINUED TO CARRY OUT ITS PRIMARY MISSION OF COLLECTING, RESTORING, PRESERVING, INTERPRETING AND OPERATING TRANSIT VEHICLES, INCLUDING CITY STREETCARS, INTERURBAN CARS AND RAPID TRANSIT CARS, BUSES AND TRACKLESS TROLLEYS.THE MAINE MUSEUM CAMPUS WAS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON WEEKENDS IN MAY AND LATE OCTOBER, AND EVERY DAY FROM MEMORIAL DAY TO COLUMBUS DAY IN MAINE. IN LOWELL, WE WERE OPEN WEEKENDS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, WITH THE MUSEUM'S CAR OPERATING ON WEEKENDS FROM MAY TO OCTOBER. EVERY ELECTRIC STREETCAR OR INTERURBAN CAR IN OUR OPERATING FLEET IS A RETIRED TRANSIT VEHICLE, MANY OF WHICH ARE OVER 100 YEARS OLD, AND ARE SUBJECT TO SERVICING AND CAREFUL INSPECTION BEFORE BEING RELEASED FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ON OUR 1.7-MILE-LONG DEMONSTRATION RAILWAY. AS THE FLEET OF CARS OPERATED FOR THE PUBLIC COMPRISES HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS, THE COST TO MAINTAIN IT IS A SIGNIFICANT PART OF OUR OVERALL BUDGET.AUXILIARY OPERATIONS:AUXILIARY OPERATIONS EXPENSES INCLUDE THOSE EXPENSES RELATING TO MUSEUM STORE SALES, AND OTHER SALES.MUSEUM STORE SALES INCLUDE THE SALE OF RELATED MERCHANDISE TO VISITORS AND MUSEUM MEMBERS. OTHER SALES INCLUDES THE SALE OF PARTS, EQUIPMENT, AND GENERAL SCRAP THAT THE SOCIETY HAS ACQUIRED IN THE PAST, AND NO LONGER NEEDS, OR HAS BEEN REPLACED, AND CONSTRUCTION OF SPECIALTY CARS FOR PRIVATE CUSTOMERS. THOSE CUSTOMERS WHO PURCHASE SURPLUS PARTS AND EQUIPMENT INCLUDE PUBLIC TRANSIT AUTHORITIES, OTHER RAILWAY-ORIENTED MUSEUMS, AND PRIVATE COLLECTORS. SCRAP IS USUALLY SOLD TO A MANUFACTURER OR TO A JUNK OPERATING.THERE ARE NO AUXILIARY OPERATIONS GENERAL EXPENSES, OTHER THAN THE COST BASIS OF THE ITEMS SOLD REPORTED IN PART VIII AND THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMMISSIONED WORK. ANY SUCH COSTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE CURATORIAL AND EXHIBITS EXPENSES THAT RELATE TO THE PURCHASE OF PARTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR CONSERVATION OF THE COLLECTIONS.CURATORIAL AND EXHIBITSTHE CURATORIAL AND EXHIBITS FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES INCLUDE ALL EXPENSES THAT DIRECTLY RELATE TO ACCOMPLISHING THE SOCIETY'S MISSION. SUCH EXPENSES INCLUDE THE ACQUISITION AND CONSERVATION OF COLLECTIONS, THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF EXHIBITS AND DISPLAYS, THE COSTS OF OPERATING HISTORIC TRANSIT VEHICLES FOR THE PUBLIC, THE COSTS INCURRED FOR ADMISSIONS AND OPERATING SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE PUBLIC, THE MAINTENANCE OF THOSE FACILITIES DEVOTED TO THE CONSERVATION, DISPLAY, AND INTERPRETATION OF THE COLLECTIONS, THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR THE PUBLIC, AND ANY OTHER ASSOCIATED EXPENSES.AS NOTED, THE MAIN ACTIVITY IS THE RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF THE MUSEUM'S COLLECTION, PRIMARILY THE COLLECTION OF HISTORIC TRANSIT VEHICLES. THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN A GREAT STRENGTH OF THE ORGANIZATION, AND THE SOCIETY HAD BEEN A LEADER IN THIS FIELD. SUCH ACTIVITY INCLUDES RESTORATION, CONSERVATION, AND RUNNING MAINTENANCE. RUNNING MAINTENANCE IS NECESSARY BECAUSE MANY OF THE VEHICLES IN THE COLLECTION ARE USED TO PROVIDE RIDES TO THE PUBLIC. 4.A.2 PROTECTION OF THE MUSEUM'S EXTENSIVE VEHICLE COLLECTION IS A KEY RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SOCIETY. IN RECENT YEARS, EFFORTS HAVE FOCUSED ON MAINTAINING THE NOW 35 TO 45-YEAR-OLD BUILDINGS HOUSING MUCH OF THE COLLECTION. FOUNDATION WORK AND ENGINEERING STUDIES FOR ADDITIONAL WORK IN CAR BARNS HAS BEEN A FOCUS. IN 2018, THE MUSEUM HELD A SUCCESSFUL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN PHASE ONE WORK ON EXPANDING FAIRVIEW CARBARN; THIS WORK WAS COMPLETED BY MID-SUMMER AND DUE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST CAMPAIGN, PHASE TWO WORK BEGAN IN FALL 2018. PHASE TWO WAS COMPLETED IN SPRING 2019. A KEY PART OF OUR MISSION IS TO "PROVIDE A REPOSITORY FOR ARTIFACTS AND INFORMATION OF AN EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL NATURE RELATING TO THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSIT INDUSTRY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO MODERN SOCIETY." WE HAVE A DEDICATED AND VERY ACTIVE GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS IN THIS AREA, WHO HAVE ORGANIZED MUCH OF THE COLLECTION OF LIBRARY MATERIALS AND ASSOCIATED ARTIFACTS, AND MOVED SOME OF IT TO SAFER STORAGE. VOLUNTEERS HAVE ELECTRONICALLY SCANNED AND CATALOGUED MUCH OF THE COLLECTION, WITH COOPERATION AND ASSISTANCE FROM YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE.4.B PUBLIC OPERATIONS PROGRAMS WE WERE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON WEEKENDS IN MAY AND LATE OCTOBER, AND EVERY DAY FROM MEMORIAL DAY TO COLUMBUS DAY IN MAINE. IN LOWELL WE ARE OPEN WEEKENDS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, WITH THE MUSEUM'S CAR OPERATING ON WEEKENDS FROM MAY TO OCTOBER. EVERY ELECTRIC STREETCAR OR INTERURBAN CAR IN OUR OPERATING FLEET IS AN AUTHENTIC TRANSIT VEHICLE, USUALLY OVER 100 YEARS OLD, SUBJECT TO SERVICING AND INSPECTION BEFORE BEING RELEASED FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ON OUR DEMONSTRATION RAILWAY. OUR BUS TOUR BUSINESS BECAME SIGNIFICANT IN 2015 AND HAS REMAINED SO THROUGH 2019. SPECIAL EVENTS DURING 2019 INCLUDED OUR ALWAYS POPULAR PUMPKIN PATCH DURING TWO WEEKENDS IN LATE SEPTEMBER AND EARLY OCTOBER, A 2- WEEK CHRISTMAS PRELUDE CELEBRATION IN EARLY DECEMBER, A VISIT FROM MR. ROGERS' VERY OWN DANIEL TIGER (AN EVENT DONE IN IN COLLABORATION WITH MAINE PUBLIC) AND ANNUAL MEETING AND MEMBER'S DAY EVENTS FOR OUR MEMBERS. EACH OF THESE EVENTS IS DESIGNED TO SHOWCASE OUR SUBSTANTIAL COLLECTION OF STREETCARS, INTERURBAN CARS, BUSES, TRACKLESS TROLLEYS AND RAPID TRANSIT CARS AS WELL AS TO CONNECT FAMILIES TO THE MUSEUM.BESIDES RIDING AUTHENTICALLY RESTORED TROLLEY CARS, OUR 24,788 MAINE VISITORS IN 2019 HAD ACCESS TO THIRTY OTHER CARS IN THREE PUBLIC EXHIBIT BARNS. WHEN SUFFICIENT VOLUNTEER STAFF IS AVAILABLE AND INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS ALLOWS, A TROLLEY RUNS ON A SHORT SHUTTLE TRIP TO THE LARGEST OF THESE BARNS, AND/OR A DOCENT GIVES GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY. VISITORS WHO CHOOSE TO NAVIGATE THE CAMPUS ON A SELF-GUIDED TOUR HAVE MAPS AND A COMPREHENSIVE INTERPRETIVE SIGN PROGRAM IMPLEMENTED IN 2014 AT THEIR DISPOSAL. VISITORS MAY VIEW THE RESTORATION WORK IN PROGRESS IN OUR SHOP VIA A VISITOR'S GALLERY. OUR VISITORS CENTER EXHIBIT TELLS THE STORY OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY INDUSTRY WHICH A CENTURY AGO WAS THE FIFTH LARGEST IN THE COUNTRY, AND THE EXHIBIT FOCUSES ON THE RESTORATION COMPLETED IN 2009 OF ATLANTIC SHORE LINE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE 100, A PROGRAM THAT INCLUDED AN EXTENSIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM AND WHICH WAS SUPPORTED BY THE STATE OF MAINE'S ALLOCATION OF FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT FUNDS.THE SOCIETY OPERATES THE NATIONAL STREETCAR MUSEUM AT LOWELL (MASSACHUSETTS), IN CLOSE COOPERATION WITH THE LOWELL NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND THE CITY OF LOWELL. THE MUSEUM INCLUDES A TWO-FLOOR EXHIBIT COVERING THE EVOLUTION OF RAIL TRANSIT IN LOWELL AND AROUND THE COUNTRY. THIS IS SUPPLEMENTED BY OPERATION OF THE SOCIETY'S CLASSIC NEW ORLEANS STREETCAR BY SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS ON THE NATIONAL PARK'S 1.5 MILE TROLLEY NETWORK. TO MAINTAIN RELIABLE OPERATIONS WE MUST PREVENT THE ENCROACHMENT OF TREES AND OTHER VEGETATION ON OUR EXTENSIVE RAIL AND OVERHEAD WIRE SYSTEMS. IN 2018 WE CONTINUED SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS TO ADDRESS THIS NEED, AND ALSO TO REPLACE UTILITY POLES AS NEEDED. 4.C EDUCATIONAL AND EXHIBIT PROGRAMS EXPENSESVOLUNTEERS PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES THEREBY LIMITING EXPENSES REQUIRED ON A ROUTINE BASIS. A NEW SIGN PROGRAM IMPLEMENTED IN 2014 WAS FUNDED PRIMARILY WITH GRANTS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Katie OrlandoEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR55$79,092
Chester GabrielTRUSTEE2$0
Randall StahlTRUSTEE2$0
Peter OsgoodTRUSTEE2$0
Justin GrizeyTRUSTEE2$0
Robert DryeTRUSTEE2$0
James Van BokkelenTRUSTEE2$0
Thomas LarocheTRUSTEE/VICE PRESIDENT2$0
Karen DooksTRUSTEE2$0
Peter WilsonTRUSTEE2$0
Charles R SullivanTRUSTEE/TREASURER2$0
Michael V PetersTRUSTEE2$0
James MackellTRUSTEE2$0
James D SchantzTRUSTEE/PRESIDENT25$0

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