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From 1928 to 1935, passengers, mail and freight rode the rails of Camden County in the whimsical Toonerville Trolley that is now on display next to St. Marys Welcome Center.

The body of this little car was handcrafted by a local boatbuilder and placed on a Model T Ford truck chassis with its wheels modified for rail use. Passengers boarded in St. Marys at the waterfront station or flagged the car along the track. At the end of the line, well-greased turntables enabled the operator to turn the car single-handed for return trips.

The Toonerville Trolley gained national recognition when cartoonist Roy Crane rode into St. Marys on the trolley and sketched local scenes to appear in his Wash Tubs and Easy comic strip. The quaint little car played a major role in Crane’s story line, along with Oak Grove Cemetery, Orange Hall, the Riverview Hotel, and other buildings in the downtown area.
When St. Marys Railroad abandoned the trolley for a more modern Ford truck, a local resident decided to incorporate the wooden body into a small dwelling on the waterfront.

It was 1974 when the St. Marys Georgia Kiwanis Club took on restoration of the trolley as a project. Using a 1924 Model T Ford truck and volunteer workers from the local paper mill, the funny little rail car was restored and given heavy duty tires to make it road worthy.

Trolley tours were conducted for two summers, and then the vintage machine was retired to its current place of honor on Osborne Street.
Operating Schedule
Spring, Summer & Fall Schedule 7 days a week March 1st though November 30th. Winter Schedule 5 days a week December 1st thru February, scheduled Trips Thursday thru Monday. No scheduled runs Tuesday & Wednesday.
Contact - Address & Directions
Phone: 912-882-4000 or toll free 800-868-8687 - Address: 406 Osborne Road, St. Marys Georgia 31558 - Directions: I-95 exit 3 go left on Hwy 40 for 9 miles to Historic St Marys - located 3 blocks from the waterfront
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