Photo similarities
Fred W. Schneider III
fschnei at supernet.com
Sat Aug 5 20:42:57 EDT 2000
1. I'm not going to touch the history of CITGO, but I think it was later
broken up and what we see today is a reincarnation selling under the old
trademark. Ed Lybarger is into these things and I'm sure he can remember.
2. Who has a list of the trolley properties once owned by Cities Service?
If my memory serves for much of anything these days, I think most were in
southern states ... places like Durham NC for example. And who knows when
Cities Service got totally out of the transit business? And out of other
utilities? When, if ever, was motor fuels and lubricants their only
business?
brathke at juno.com wrote:
> I forgot to comment on a curiosity shown in one of the photos that Jim
> was asking about -
> <http://davesrailpix.railfan.net/pitts/htm/jfp135.htm>. Note that the
> large CITGO billboard above the trolley spells its product, "Gasolene".
> This sign was there for years, and in the 50's it carried the company's
> previous name, Cities Service.
>
> The spelling on the billboard sometimes generated comments from the
> public who said it should be spelled, "gasoline".
>
> Next time I'm in a CITGO station, I'll look at the signs and see if they
> still sell gasolene.
>
> Bob 8/5
>
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