[PRCo] Re: 3556

fwschneider at comcast.net fwschneider at comcast.net
Sun Oct 28 03:43:21 EDT 2007


Front pole was only for back up.   No doors left side.   The picture at the Greyhound Terminal at Grant and Liberty is obvious.   The other is at Canonsburg in front of the substation.  Charlie Dengler must have taken a dozen negatives of the car at Canonsburg in the snow and flogged them to everyone and his brother.   
Written from Munich.   Be home tomorrow night.   This is the eleventh day of rain.

Fred Schneider
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From: Jim Holland <PRCoPCC at P-R-Co.com> 

> The first photo is one we have seen before -- 3556 in Canonsburg 
> revealing trolley pole hold down hook in the front but lacking trolley 
> pole for same. The second photo shows 3556 with Both Poles. 
> Weren't doors on the other side thus wasn't true double ended car -- 
> did it have *Complete--Set* of controls at each end? Why the two 
> poles?? 
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