[PRCo] Re: "Television is keeping people at home,".......
Fred W. Schneider III
fschnei at supernet.com
Mon May 7 11:42:16 EDT 2001
Sorry folks. I was in too much of a rush. This was really meant for Ed
Lybarger.
"Fred W. Schneider III" wrote:
>
> I have tentatively set up maping of PaNJ Ry, Two Balls and Peter, and
> perhaps the PRT Willow Grove to Doylestown line with Barker Gummerie.
> Once I get some free time ... maybe tomorrow or Wednesday ... I'll fill
> you in on your part of the details. I want to go up to Clay and get
> maps that I need, and be able to tell you what you need. And I'll want
> you to call Barker and set up the date details ... I'll give you his
> number.
>
> But today I have to get the church collection processed, go to rehab,
> and buy a ticket to London.
>
> Jim Holland wrote:
> >
> > My apologies, Ed!
> >
> > Didn't mean this to point fingers - just to point out the parallel.
> > And while the WP corporate decision was made, the lines hung on thru the
> > advent of TV and were possibly affected by TV keeping people at home in
> > 1951 and 1952!
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Edward H. Lybarger wrote:
> >
> > But please remember that this is an urban area, not a series of
> > small towns 50 miles away. Please also remember that I've never
> > said TV didn't cause smaller passenger counts...what I said was
> > that West Penn made the corporate decision to get out of the trolley
> > business before Pittsburgh's first TV station went on the air.
> >
> > Ed
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
> > [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org]On Behalf Of Jim
> > Holland
> > Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:04 AM
> > To: -->- PRCo -- WP -- JTC -- The Big *3* -<--
> > Subject: [PRCo] "Television is keeping people at home,".......
> >
> > .......from the January--1954 *ERA Headlights*
> > (although OT for Pgh., it is a subject discussed
> > here relevant to WP) -- and I quote:::
> >
> > ......."and not even $55,000 worth of newer interurban
> > cars and better service can lure them away in their leisure time,
> > say officials of Portland Traction Co. They report an 11% drop
> > in traffic on the Oregon City and Bellrose lines since introduction
> > of the eight 'new' cars from Pacific Electric last spring."
> > "The company feels that while there may have been some
> > increase in use of automobiles in the area, most of the drop can
> > be blamed on TV, pointing out that competing bus lines of another
> > company have suffered a similar drop in traffic. The Traction
> > Company's city bus and TC routes have had an 8% decline in
> > passengers in the same period."
> >
> > --
> > James B. Holland
> >
> > Pittsburgh Railways Company (PRCo), 1930 -- 1950
> > To e-mail privately, please click here: mailto:pghpcc at pacbell.net
> > N.M.R.A. Life member #2190; http://www.mcs.net:80/~weyand/nmra/
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