[PRCo] Re: Smithfield St. Bridge trolley canopy.
Harold Geissenheimer
transitmgr2 at earthlink.net
Sun Dec 28 20:43:29 EST 2003
P&LE clock
Not sure of the time frame in reference to Station Sq
But the P&LE clock was saved by then P&:LE President Allen
who had it as a coffee table.
He was proud of his P&LE heritage.Dont know about the sign.
Harold Geissenheimer
Bob Rathke wrote:
>I have newsletters and other printed material from the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation, an organization that was involved in the development of Station Square. The newsletters cover the 1977-80 period when Station Square was under construction. They describe all of the structures and artifacts that were saved on the P&LE property, but there's no mention of the trolley canopy. I suspect that the canopy was simply demolished in 1967, which was a full ten years before preservation of the railroad station started. I've always wondered what happened to the canopy's clock and large sign that listed trolley routes - is they at the Heinz Museum, in a warehouse somewhere, or in someone's garage?
>By the way, the PH&LF newsletters stated that the Grand Concourse would be the largest restaurant in Pittsburgh. One issue also reprinted a quote from Business Week magazine in 1977 stating that Station Square was the largest "structures recycling project" in the United States.
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