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Hartford Isle of Safety
The former location of a platform that allowed passengers to safely wait for the trolley.
During the early 1900s, trolley cars were an important mode of transportation in Hartford, with the State Street area next to the Old State House being a major service hub.
The high level of traffic was a danger to waiting passengers, so in 1913, a covered platform was constructed in the middle of the street for people to stand safely while they waited for their trolley to arrive. The Isle of Safety soon became an iconic landmark for downtown Hartford. In later years, the platform was used by passengers waiting for buses
In the 1970s, the city restructured its streets and transformed the area into a business plaza, and bus routes were moved so that the Isle of Safety became obsolete. The much-beloved structure was relocated a few times before finally finding a home at the Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor. The site where it once stood next to the Old State House is now marked by a cement outline.
Know Before You Go
The Isle of Safety outline is located in the middle of State House Square. Parking is available at the nearby Convention Center and near the Wadsworth Atheneum.
The restored Isle of Safety structure is located at the Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor, CT.
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