Lovecraft loved trolleys. On his 21st birthday he rode them all day long. Soon, however, America's lust for automobiles crushed the trolley cars.
"..we saw a tram-car, lone, windowless, dilapidated, and almost on its side." [1]
1 Joshi [2] relates this 1927 dream, "After walking some distance, I encounter's the rusty tracks of a street-railway, & worm-eaten poles which still held the limp and sagging trolley wire. Following this line, I soon came upon a yellow, vestibuled car numbered 1852 - of a plain, double-trucked type common from 1900-1910." [3]
2 The Call of Cthulhu and other weird stories, Penguin, 1999, p. 370, note. 4
3 This date is interesting. The references I've found show "green" trolleys in the earleist days, and "yellowish" cars in the latter days.
^1910
^1922, yellow?
^1911
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