Riding Through Time: Unveiling the Rich Railroad History of Milltown, NJ Welcome to Riding Through Time: Unveiling the Rich Railroad History of Milltown, NJ Quiz!Question 1: A Sad Day in History On September 21st, 1914, a notable individual from Milltown passed away after battling typhoid fever. Who was he? Elwood Boyce Thomas B. Reed John Fine Frank Reed None HintQuestion 2: A Notable Incident What incident involving the Raritan River Railroad caused a substantial delay in trolley services and other traffic? A. A train robbery B. The driving wheels of an engine derailed at the Main Street crossing C. A collision with a trolley D. A strike by the railroad workers None HintQuestion 3: The Michelin Plant Which of the following statements about the Michelin plant is true, according to H. R. B. Meyers? A. The Michelin plant was severely affected by a trolley strike B. The Michelin plant experienced no trouble and provided transportation for its employees during a strike C. The Michelin plant closed down due to transportation issues D. The Michelin plant moved to a new location due to transportation problems None Question 4: A Trolley Strike During a trolley strike, how did the larger industries of New Brunswick and vicinity, including the Michelin Tire Plant, manage the transportation of their employees? A. They shut down until the strike was over B. They relied on emergency jitney service C. They provided bicycles for their employee D. They did not manage; employees had to find their own way None Question 5: The Jitney Service During the trolley strike, what was the general sentiment towards the jitney service provided? A. It was unreliable and tardiness among employees was common B. It was satisfactory and there was almost no tardiness among the employees C. It was expensive and most people preferred to walk D. It was dangerous and many accidents occurred None Question 6: The Funeral of Thomas B. Reed Where was the funeral service of Thomas B. Reed, a night watchman on new construction projects in Milltown, held? A. At Eureka Fire Company B. At his son Frank Reed’s residence C. At Wells Hospital D. At the Michelin Tire Factory None Question 7: The Jitney Stand During the trolley strike, what was a common query at the jitney stand? A. "Where is the Michelin plant bus?" B. "Where is the Bound Brook bus?" C. "Where is the Raritan River Railroad bus?" D. "Where is the New Brunswick bus?" None Question 8: The Michelin Tire Plant and Transportation During the trolley strike, how did the Michelin Tire Plant manage the transportation of its employees? A. They provided bicycles B. They relied on the Raritan River Railroad and private autos C. They shut down the plant D. They provided horses None Name Email Time's upRelated