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Wildwood Business Improvement District Sponsors Free Trolley Service

 

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THE WILDWOODS – Wildwoods icon Dolly The Trolley is still rolling around the Wildwoods thanks to the Wildwood Business Improvement District (WBID). The FREE trolley service, known for its red lips & mouth and eyelashes above the headlights, provides transportation throughout Downtown Wildwood for vacationers and locals in the five-mile island during summer.
“We had record breaking ridership last year and we hope to top those numbers this year,” said Wally Lerro, President of the Wildwood BID. “The only thing different about Dolly this year is that she will be driving North on Atlantic and South on Pacific.”
Dolly the Trolley provides FREE summertime transportation throughout the Wildwoods’ downtown district, located between Cresse Avenue and 26th Avenue along Atlantic and Pacific Avenues. Pick-up locations can be found throughout Downtown Wildwood at clearly marked “Dolly” stops.
Dolly the Trolley runs Thursday-Sunday from 5-11 p.m. through Sunday, September 4.
“People love riding the trolley – whether it’s to get to town for dinner or to go to their favorite ice cream shop,” said Wally Lerro. “Dolly’s a great way to get to your favorite spot in the Wildwoods while checking out everything else Downtown Wildwood has to offer.”
For more information about Dolly the Trolley, Downtown Wildwood and the Wildwoods Business Improvement District, visit www.dowildwood.com or call 609-523-1602.

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