[PRCo] Re: Homewood Carbarn fire
Edward H. Lybarger
trams at adelphia.net
Tue Jan 24 19:32:29 EST 2006
1648 was in service after the fire, I believe.
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Schneider
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 3:13 PM
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Subject: [PRCo] Re: Homewood Carbarn fire
Let's add a postscript to the Homewood fire:
1. Apparently only ten cars were lost because photos show 1600
sitting on arch bar trucks immediately after the fire. My
speculation is that PRC may have already been in the process of
cannibalizing that car. Remember that in 1954 they had enough PCCs
for all the service but the fire happened in 1955. There would have
been surplus cars again. Of course there were. It didn't hurt
them. They got insurance money.
2. This was the second Homewood Car House fire. The first one
happened many years earlier and burnt the west end off the same
building, leaving an outdoor storage yard with a track that ran
diagonally across it. That was once all under cover. The west
end of the remaining building had a unfinished look from then until
1955 when the second fire took down the rest of it. It had had only
the sides with the steel roof trusses exposed.
fws
On Jan 10, 2006, at 5:16 PM, James B. Holland wrote:
> Bill Robb wrote:
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>> "This $400,000 blaze struck one of Pittsburgh's Street Car Barns on
>> July 12th, 1955. Fourteen new cars were destroyed and eleven others
>> damaged.
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> 1955.05.18 was the date.
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> PCCs 1026 1051 1155 1220 1281 1294 1600 1648
> 1682 1701 1725 were lost in that blaze -- 11 cars.
> M197
> was also lost in this fire, presumably the vehicle that caused the
> sparks!!!!!!!
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>> Fire Chief Steve Adley, who was in charge at the scene, was told by
>> employees that a short circuit in the motor of an old work motor that
>> recently been pulled into the barn, started the blaze. The sparks had
>> set fire to the grease, and the fire had started to travel up the
>> sides of the barn interior. The roof, which was made up of wood and
>> tarpaper, quickly ignited. The roof soon collapsed. Six alarms were
>> rung in, bringing over 25 pieces of fire apparatus to the scene. This
>> facility was one block long. Firemen were able to stop the fire from
>> reaching the No. 1 Barn and an oil storage shed."
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> Jim__Holland
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> I__Like__Ike.......And__PCCs!!
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> down with pantographs ---- UP___WITH___TROLLEYPOLES!!!!!!!
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