CHANGING THE TROLLY ON THE HAMPDEN JERKWATER:
By Owens Pomeroy <opomeroy@msn.com>
Every Summer, during the depression years, several of us neighborhood
guys would earn our Movie money to the Ideal or Hampden Theatre's by
waiting at the intersection of West 36th. Street and Roland Avenue for
the Jerkweater whose route was from that location to Balmar Tool Works
(that recently burned to the ground), at the bottom of Union Avenue near
Woodberry.
We would wait there on the corner and when the Trolly stopped, we would
help the motorman change the trolly for the trip back. We would also
change the directional seats that were now facing the rear of the Trolly
so they would face the front on the way back. I can remember the motorma
removing the control lever and carrying to the far end of the Trolly and
place it in the gear box for the return trip.
For this, the Motorman would pay us from .10 to .25 each trip according
to how much we did for him. The journey back and forth usually took about
20-30 minutes, so if we started real early in the morning, we could earn
enough by noon to go to both movies and have some money left over for
snacks. Ah, what memories those Depression days bring back. to me. I am
now 73 years young, and every time I approach that intersection, I can
still see the old Jerkwater standig there waiting to return to Woodbury.
I visited the Streetcar Museum recently and saw my "old friend" there
ready to ride the rails again.
Owens Pomeroy
Hampden Boy
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