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Fulton Mall Trolley from the early mall years

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:34 pm
by DrMillerPHd
Hi Gang. When the Fulton Mall was open for just a few years, they ran a electric trolley up and down its length and the price was FREE! I hopped on it one or twice, did you?

Re: Fulton Mall Trolley from the early mall years

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:48 pm
by Lost Fresno
Greetings Doctor. Why yes I did and so did my friends. Please play the YouTube video below to see a very wild ride down the mall. Well OK, we never picked up much speed come to think of it but the gal with the pill box hat was cute.


Re: Fulton Mall Trolley from the early mall years

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:02 pm
by Big J
Curious how long this lasted...clearly it was for quite a while. I recall hopping on it with my Grandmother a couple of times in what would have been 1979-80.

Re: Fulton Mall Trolley from the early mall years

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 6:38 pm
by Fresno46
How long did the Trolley last? I left Fresno in 1964.

Re: Fulton Mall Trolley from the early mall years

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:57 am
by Clipper cat
I'm old enough to remember the Mall's dedication "ceremony". My mom and I were regular Saturday shoppers on Fulton, and rode the little jitneys (NOT Trollies, as I recall) once the renovation was completed. By the mid-1970s the mall had lost its luster. Once during the 1990s I attended a job-related conference in Frez. During the noon break I conned a co-worker into visiting the mall. It was scary bad--mostly closed storefronts and jerry-rigged food stands, the once vaunted art work dirty, damaged, and uncared for. Not a single one of my favorite stores (Rodders, Berkeleys, Luftenbergs Fabrics, Coopers, Kays ,Gottschalks, and more) had survived. The inevitable death of mall-shopping had taken its toll.