Wolfeboro Trolley Company

“Haunted” Trolley Tours on Tap for This Fall

Tickets are now on sale for Molly the Trolley’s 2023 fall “Haunted” History/Mystery Tours scheduled to begin Thursday, September 28.

A “spirit” from Wolfeboro’s past (played by John Smith of Wolfeboro) interrupted the Haunted/History Trolley Tour last year. Who and where will it be this year?

Where Molly will take her “guesst” this year remains as much a mystery as which (or perhaps we should say witch) lessons the elderly, and rather creepy 1800s schoolmarm’ Maude Taylor will try to teach.

Molly will travel back in time with Miss Maude visiting parts of three centuries and exploring the history and mystery of Wolfeboro’s past. Who knows who else may show up along the way?

During the tour Molly will make several stops when passengers will get off the trolley and walk short distances.

 “It’s sure to be a bit creepy, a lot of fun and I’m confident you’ll step off the trolley knowing something you didn’t know when you boarded,” said Wolfeboro Trolley Company owner Kathy Faiman (aka Maude.) READ MORE

Trolley Shuttle Makes Visiting Wolfeboro More Fun

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Visitors to the “Oldest Summer Resort in America” don’t have to hunt for a parking space or be concerned about the two-hour parking limit downtown this summer.

Jolly the Trolley now welcomes visitors at the Kingswood Arts Center on South Main Street, where there are hundreds of open parking spaces, and takes them Downtown where they can enjoy everything this picturesque Lake Winnipesaukee community offers.

Park ‘n Ride Trolley Shuttle runs between Kingswood Arts Center and Wolfeboro Railroad Station every half hour all day.

The new Park ‘n Ride continuous trolley service is offered by the Wolfeboro Trolley Company, owner of Molly the Trolley, which has been introducing Wolfeboro to guests with her narrated Hop On & Off Tours for 35 years.

“We want everyone’s visit to be hassle-free,” said Owner Kathy Fairman. “Whether you want to shop, dine, visit a museum, take a lake cruise or a trolley tour (Jolly meets Molly at the Railroad Station,) our goal is to make it as easy and as much fun as possible.

“That includes being able to get back to your car whenever you want,” she added. “Jolly returns to the Kingswood Arts Center (21 McManus Road) just as often as it heads downtown.”

That is every half hour when Jolly starts at 8 am with the last trip down at 5:30 pm. Jolly returns every half hour starting at 8:15 with the last ride back at 5:45 pm.

Molly the Trolley’s narrated tours leave the Railroad Station (32 Central Ave) at 11:00, 12:00, 1:00 and 2:00 and the Town Docks at 11:30, 12:30 and 1:30.

There are three kinds of All-Day Trolley Passes: Combo, which includes both trolleys (Adult $10,) Park ‘n Ride only (Adult $6,) and Hop On & Off Narrated Tour only (Adult $8.) Children 4-12 are half-price and kids under 4 ride free.

For more information visit wolfeborotrolley.com or call 603-569-1080.

June 2002, Sponsored by Brewster Academy. Held at Grayson Student Center at Brewster.