2022 Trolley Routes
Route OneTrolley Hub only --Sutton High School --
Switch trolley routes here. District V House (R/P/H/F) 356 Manchaug Road Puckihuddle (R/P/H/F) 6 Main Street Manchaug Mills (R/P/H) 9 Main Street Vaillancourt Folk Art (R/P/H/F) 9 Main Street Blackstone National Golf Club (R/P/H/F) 227 Putnam Hill Road Sutton Police Station (R/P/H) 489 Central Turnpike Legacy Church (R/P/H/F) 659 Central Turnpike Waters Farm 53 Waters Road |
Route TwoTrolley Hub only -- Sutton High School --
Switch trolley routes here First Congregational Church (R/H/P/F) 307 Boston Rd. Pleasant Valley Crossing (R/P/H/F) 29 Galaxy Pass Unibank - Sutton North Market 32 Sutton Children's Dentist & Orthodontics Mickey's Car Wash Holy Spirit Episcopal Church (R/P/H/F) 3 Pleasant Street Al's Rubbish and Container Service (P/H/F) 77 Providence Road Dudley Gendron (R/P/H/F) 156 Boston Road St Mark's Church (R/P/H/F) 356 Boston Road |
On the Common
4 Uxbridge Road
The Sutton Historical Society will welcome visitors to the General Rufus Putnam Museum, 4 Uxbridge Road, and the M. M. Sherman Blacksmith Shop, 6 Singletary Avenue. These two properties contain a large collection of historical artifacts relating to Sutton's over 300 year history, including native American arrowheads, a history of Sutton's military contribution, pictures of Sutton past, annual reports dating to the 1800s, as well as blacksmithing tools. Members of the Society will be on site to answer questions and share their wealth of knowledge about Sutton's rich history.
Sutton Public Library
Visit the friends of the library gift shop for Sutton blankets and Sutton, Manchaug and Wilks stoneware mugs for sale.
Not to be missed by car!
(Trolleys DO NOT stop here!)
Eight Lots School House (54 Eight Lots Road)
Although the trolley will not stop at this historic gem, it is worth the drive to 54 Eight Lots Road to tour this one-room school house built before 1773 and believed to be one of the oldest one-room school houses in the U.S.A. still standing on its original foundation. The school serviced children of some of the more famous Sutton forefathers of the Eight Lots region, so named for the eight 40-acre tracts of land apportioned to original settlers. Stop in and imagine what it was like to attend school over 200 years ago.
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R=Restroom
P=Parking
H=Handicap Accessible
F= Food will be available