[PRCo] Re: TOURING PITTSBURGH BY TROLLEY
Dietrich, Robert J.
Robert.Dietrich at unisys.com
Tue Sep 10 08:26:35 EDT 2002
Another source for lotsa trolley books is Kevin Farrell --
http://www.trainbooks.com/ He is in, and supports, the "hobby". In fact he
will be at the Fall Trolley Extravaganza in King Of Prussia PA next week
where you can see a sceniced SHJ.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Holland [mailto:pghpcc at pacbell.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 6:32 AM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Subject: [PRCo] Re: TOURING PITTSBURGH BY TROLLEY
Good Morning!
> Bob Rathke wrote:
> I guess the rule of thumb should be: if you really need a book,
> look around. It's out there, at traditional outlets, at a reasonable
> price. In 2000, I bought a new copy of the the "Touring Pittsburgh"
> book at the Colorado RR Museum for $10. Many rail museums also sell
> publications via mail order.
Isn't this still available at PTM? Twasn't too many years ago
when I purchased a second copy from them to include in my photo
albums.
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