Amusement Parks and West View Park

Edward H. Lybarger twg at pulsenet.com
Mon Oct 9 14:16:02 EDT 2000


You were at the Lancaster Eat 'n Park during a snowstorm on 1-25-00.  We
were in my car that day.  Elby's -- the other Big Boy franchisee in the
area, originally out of Wheeling, just shuttered its last three area
restaurants, two in Washington and one in Mount Lebonia.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
[mailto:owner-pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org]On Behalf Of Fred W.
Schneider III
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:01 AM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Subject: Re: Amusement Parks and West View Park


I'm sitting here smiling at the fear of the content police.

In early adulthood, I developed a fascination for the Big Boy and strawberry
pie, and I would drive all the way from Lancaster to Pittsburgh and back
just
to eat.  Both abilities and tastes have changed.  It takes three days to go
over and back now.  And I would rather have a German dinner at Max's
Allegheny
Tavern on the Norside. And Eat and Squat has expanded well outside
southwestern Pennsylvania; the nearest one to my home is only two miles
away.
Do I go there?  Last time was probably in 1998 or 1999, but I often have
breakfast at the Washington PA location when I'm working at Arden.

Bob Schmidt wrote:

> Bob,
>
> Great shot of Chessie from the 40th!
>
> Yep, Eat 'n Park at E. Ohio and 40th was one of the very first in the
> area with waitress' on skates waiting on cars in their lot. My date and
> I would stop there for a burger and shake occasionally.
> While at Eat 'n Park I'd always be on the lookout for PRC's M283 and
> M701 both of which operated out of the Millvale yard...one  block down
> old East Ohio Street from E/P.
>
> Don's still in business and one of the best around. Just had him clean
> and check out my Olympus OM1.Took half the shots on Dietrich's site with
> it.
>
> Fritz Merlick, (Boots & Saddles"), and his Harley Sidecar cycle was the
> scourge of Millvale. He did the work of any three cops combined in
> todays Force. I remember a time when his bike spun out on a curve near
> the Millvale carbarn when the front tire somehow got wedged iin a
> turnout switch following a rain. A group of kids witness to the event
> started to applaud then bolted in a flash when he apparently reached for
> his holster.

That would make a wonderful scene in some Hollywood epic for teenagers.
Sort
of down the line of the kids chaining the policeman's rear axle to a fire
hydrant and then speeding passed him at 80 per.

>
>
> Will keep you posted on what I find on the West View pics.
>
> Hey gang.....this all has to do with trolleys in one way or another, and
> is all Pittsburgh related, so no off-topic chastisements please,
>
> Bob
>
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