
Most people have never heard of the small town of Myersville in the northern region of the U.S. state of Maryland. The only main road through this town is Maryland Route 17. If you visit the town, the first thing you would say is, “Well, this is not a railroad town.”

In the early years of the town, that was not the case. Memorial Park was erected in 2016 to commemorate the volunteers, the agriculture and community organizations as well as the town being a trolley town. The park is a reminder of how the town benefited from the Hagerstown and Frederick Railway which ran trolleys connecting the small towns with the big towns of Frederick and Hagerstown. The town was served by the trolley and was a hub for farmers and travelers going to various parks to include Braddock Heights, an amusement park (now gone). The trolley ran through the town until 1945, and the tracks were taken up.

As you visit the park, you will first see the sign ‘Memorial Park Trolley Station’. You can read a sign that tells the history of the Hagerstown and Frederick Railway’s service to the town. You can see a trolley shelter where you can have a seat. Next door, you can see the old sign that hung of the old trolley shelter.

Memorial Park is located on Maryland Route 17. The park does not have its own parking, but there is plenty of parking on the street and nearby parking lots.

I’d love to go here!
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The library in town has one of two surviving trolleys from that line.
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Outstanding!
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