[PRCo] Re: The Pittsburgh List Convention

Herb Brannon hrbran at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 28 22:39:04 EDT 2007


I will be there. As for activities...............I would be very content to operate every opeational PCC in the PTM fleet  :-)
Bob Dietrich <bdietrich at comcast.net> wrote:  I plan on coming. I have no activity preference. Do I need a ticket?

Bob 

-----Original Message-----
From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
[mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org] On Behalf Of Fred
Schneider
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 11:29 AM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Cc: Becker Scott; Jones Tim
Subject: [PRCo] The Pittsburgh List Convention

WHO IS COMING?

We have still gotten no firm list of who is coming to the said 
convention and what we would like to do...

Are you coming? HAVE YOU BOUGHT A TICKET OR WERE YOU JUST THINKING 
MAYBE I'LL COME OR MAYBE IT'S A NICE IDEA? Guy's it's coming up on 
September and you wanted to do this in November.

I'm also cc: Scott Becker and I'll explain in a separate e-mail to him.

WHAT TO DO

I take it we would like to do a lot of socializing. Some would like 
to look at the Pittsburgh and West Penn interurbans or even 
Steubenville (I don't think Ed wants to do that again) or Wheeling or 
Mon - West Penn (that would be good with leaves off the trees).

How about coming back and telling us what you expect if you are 
coming. It's your trip.

THE DATES

If I recall correctly we were talking the weekend before Thanksgiving:

Friday November 16
Saturday November 17
Sunday November 18

POSSIBLE HOTELS

Here is one index to Motels in Washington, PA. It does not list 
anything on the east side. Missing are Motel 6 (724-223-8040) and 
the Hampton Inn.

http://www.trails.com/all-hotels/city-hotel.asp?dest=PA+Washington

PLACES TO EAT

Until we know who is coming and their tastes in food, we also cannot 
come up with any ideas where to eat. Cuisine around Washington, PA, 
proper is very unimaginative. About as far out as you get is 
Chinese created for American tastes and American for rednecks.

If you want unusual cooking, you need to go into Pittsburgh. Some 
of the better restaurants are on the South Side, particularly East 
Carson Street:

http://pittsburgh.about.com/od/restaurants_south_side/ 
Pittsburgh_Restaurants_South_Side_and_Station_Square.htm

Oakland, because of all the universities, also has a lot of 
restaurant diversity:

http://pittsburgh.about.com/od/restaurants_oakland/ 
Pittsburgh_Restaurants_Dining_in_the_East_End_Neighborhoods.htm

One of the better German restaurants is on the Nor'side, Max's 
Allegheny Tavern. It's never a problem to talk Ed into that one. 
He may try to talk you into it.

http://www.maxsalleghenytavern.com/index.html














Herb Brannon




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