Old PRCo route numbers

HRBran99 at aol.com HRBran99 at aol.com
Tue Nov 23 13:53:57 EST 1999


In a message dated 11/22/1999 6:34:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
galtfd at att.net writes:

<< Now, you guys with all the opinions about the Arnold Report table: can you 
 shed light on some of the more obscure route names?
 
 Like, for instance:
 
    J&L Trippers
    Carrick - Knoxville
    18th Street Franchise
    Bell House >>


Taking into consideration Route Name, Headway, and Number of Cars (from the 
table) and then looking at a PRCo. track map, could 305-KNOXVILLE-MT 
OLIVER-CARRICK have been what became 53-CARRICK and could 
318-CARRICK-KNOXVILLE have been what became 47-CARRICK via TUNNEL?

I have researched my files on Pgh. history and can find no reference to a 
physical place named "Bell House." Perhaps someone in Pgh with access to the 
Carnegie Library could research this.

18th STREET FRANCHISE remains a mystery.

J & L TRIPPERS were probably extra cars sent to the mill to take or bring 
home workers. When I worked for PATransit we had many 'Mill Trippers.' I used 
to work on (on buses) that went to the Blawnox area and ran from there to 
East Liberty. This was in the afternoon. In the morning it ran reverse from 
East Liberty to Blawnox. The "day card" (called schedule card/paddle/route 
card in other cities) did list the route as "Mill Tripper-Blawnox-E. Liberty.

Herb Brannon

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