Old Sisson’s Diner

Sisson’s Diner, the only converted trolley diner in Massachusetts, a rare item indeed.  The car was built in the 1910’s by the Wason Manufacturing Company in Springfield for the Middleborough, Wareham, and Buzzards Bay Railway. When the line shut down in the 1920s, Elmer Sisson bought the car, moved it this site and converted it into a diner. Today, the diner is closed and in great disrepair. Faber-Castell Pitt pens, Daniel Smith Watercolors in a 6″ x 8″ Moleskine Watercolor Book.

2015-04-02 Sissons Diner

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4 thoughts on “Old Sisson’s Diner

  1. Lisa D. Jacques April 3, 2015 / 8:30 am

    Awesome sketch Wayne!!!

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  2. rebecca April 3, 2015 / 1:34 pm

    Massachusetts native….I love this

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  3. melisnorth April 4, 2015 / 3:45 am

    fabulous sketch, what a shame it’s out of business I’m sure it was full of character.

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  4. Grace April 5, 2015 / 1:54 am

    This is such a fun sketch…but it’s so sad that the diner has fallen into disrepair! What stories it could tell. 🙂

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