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Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955

Conductor character jug produced in the United States circa 1955 for the Edaville Railroad. A train conductor is a train crew member responsible for operational and safety duties that do not involve actual operation of the train/locomotive. The Edaville Railroad is a heritage railroad and amusement park in South Carver, Massachusetts, that opened in 1947. It is one of the oldest heritage railroad operations in the United States and is a narrow gauge line that operates excursion trains for tourists. it was built by Ellis D. Atwood (initials E.D.A., for which Edaville is named) on his sprawling cranberry farm in Southeastern Massachusetts.

Maker:

unknown

United States

circa 1955

Model #:

character jug

Size:

small

Height:

2 1/4"

Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
Conductor character jug - United States circa 1955
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