Pittsburgh Railways PCCs/Toronto PCCs
Greg King
tramway at one.net.au
Sat Sep 30 20:35:10 EDT 2000
Thanks Charlie,
That does help, the guy in Johnstown, I believe he has cars from all over
the place??
Will be in touch, just got 106 message this morning, good grief.
Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Brown <Charlesebrown at webtv.net>
To: <pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: Pittsburgh Railways PCCs/Toronto PCCs
> Hi Greg,
>
> Here's a list of preserved Pittsburgh PCC's. I don't know what
> condition they are in. Additions and corrections would be appreciated.
>
> 1440 Seashore Trolley Museum
>
> 1644 (1797 2nd) Northern Ohio Railway Museum
>
> 1976 (1603, 1784 2nd) Ron Jedlicka, Pataskala, Ohio (private owner)
>
> 1772 Ohio Railway Museum (I've heard that this car is in service there)
>
> 1724 Senator Heinz Regional History Center in Pittsburgh
>
> 1138, 1467, 1711, and 1799 2nd (1640) Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
>
> 1788 2nd (1639) is listed as being privately owned by Ed Miller.
> Confirmation?
>
> 1703, 1738, 1741, 1750, 1754, 1771 are owned by the Vintage Electric
> Streetcar Company in Johnstown, PA. This is a brokerage firm that sells
> trolleys for heritage lines, ala Kenosha.
>
> 1761 went to the Cincinnati Transit Historical Association and was
> scrapped by them.
>
> I know that it was posted before, but does anyone have the dispositions
> of the remaining cars at the end of PCC service?
>
> Also, does anyone know why so few Pittsburgh PCC's were saved as
> compared to the hordes of Toronto and Philadelphia ones? Can't be the
> gauge factor.
>
> Hope this has been of some help.
>
> Charlie
>
> Charlesebrown at webtv.net
>
>
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