Photo similarities

Fred W. Schneider III fschnei at supernet.com
Mon Aug 7 22:58:34 EDT 2000


There were several books on the PRR published by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Historical and Technical Society that were for sale a year or so ago at Arden.

Donald Galt wrote:

> On 5 Aug 00, at 1:22, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Jim Holland wrote:
> >
> > >     Would be interested in a book about PRR which details the Pgh. area
> > > about 1940--1950
>
> > Closest I know of is "Rails to Pittsburgh" by uh... Feibelman maybe?
>
> W.A. Feibelman (one "n"), "Rails to Pittsburgh" published right
> here in my hometown by the ludicrously misnamed Superior
> Publishing. It covers the Pennsy as far away as Lancaster and the
> B&O as far as Cumberland.
>
> But mainly it shows the Pittsburgh area, including a shot from the
> top of the Duquesne incline with a lowfloor sitting on Carson Street
> as a PCC turns west from the Point Bridge.
>
> D2




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