PRCo. fare tokens

Fredbruhn at aol.com Fredbruhn at aol.com
Tue Aug 29 17:32:31 EDT 2000


For some reason the 1922 token is the one that shows up in flea markets, rail 
fan meets and on the internet auctions the most.

On the front it has a trolley across the middle, about like a low floor car 
with enough detail to have a pole up and above it "Pittsburgh" below it 
"Railways Co" and below that "1922"  A triangle is stamped out of the middle 
cutting out the center of the car.
My high school algebra is long gone, but 2 legs are the same length.  There 
are lines radiating from the center all around the token.

The reverse has in large letters 'GOOD FOR ONE FARE'  and a small "3" at top 
and bottom.

When I said steel that may have been slightly misleading.  Take a look at one 
of your small Market St. Railway tokens with Samual Kalm Pres.  That looks 
similiar.
Any of the Los Angeles Railways tokens were the same color.

Another question =  Did West Penn use tokens?.  Wheeling Traction did and had 
the same layout as the WP logo with the triangle in the middle.  I have some 
zone 
tickets from West Penn and single tickets, but have never seen a token.



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