File:Offices and Car Barns of Holyoke Street Railway Company, by Second Level Canal (1906).jpg

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English: A trolley of the Holyoke Street Railway passes the former car barn and offices of the company which once occupied the trapezoidal block between Canal, Grover, and the since privatized (as a driveway), Potvin St. The offices seen here were referenced by 1895, maps of 1894 show smaller buildings on that site. This structure was ultimately replaced by the building used by the city dept of public works today in 1914.
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