[PRCo] Re: Active PCC lines?
Phillip Clark Campbell
pcc_sr at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 27 16:02:30 EDT 2007
Boston has/had Pccs didn't they. Isolated Mattapan line temporarily closed now used refurbished Pccs. Word is they are to be upgraded with AC in the current fan monitor which won't look as obtrusive as Philly new cars. But reopening of the line is constantly postponed. This is causing fears in the railfan community that the Pccs might not return.
Boston had a nice system. Totally contrary to the ideals of the day where streetcars were hated as obsolete, Boston opened a new line in 1959 to Riverside with Pcc service. The solid wheels are difficult to accept as they are very noisy and not pleasantly so don't you think. Strange that Boston and CTA el would have trouble with resilient wheels but not anyone else. The beautiful Shaker system ran Pccs at sustained high speeds and didn't have wheel troubles.
Phil
----- Original Message ----
From: Jim Holland <PRCoPCC at P-R-Co.com>
To: - 1714 PRCo__WP__JTC - <pittsburgh-railways at lists.dementia.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:29:35 PM
Subject: [PRCo] Re: Active PCC lines?
Just a quick note before I run:::::::
.
Kenosha also has PCCs but that is more like a Museum operation
currently. The PCCs in Kenosha are from the last newly built PCCs for
Toronto.
..
You and Mark should come to SF some time -- maybe a future PRCo get
together could be in SF. We have PCCs from Philly and Newark (ex-Twin
Cities PCCs) as well as vintage equipment. It is only one long line
but with quite varied operation -- with the addition of a loop near
CalTrain PCCs could see Much More Service. Car #1 is the original car
with which Muni started service in 1912 and it has often held down a
schedule admirably. If we can get a group together we could then
charter a car and go many other places than the F line.
.
Such a trip should also include time for travel to other spots -
Redwoods in Humboldt, coast, Parks, etc. M~U~C~H to do out here.
> ----- Forwarded Message ----
> From: Jerry Matt Matsick <mtoytrain at bellsouth.net>
> To: Pittsburgh Company <pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:20:29 AM
> Subject: [PRCo] Active PCC lines?
>
> Don't get upset as this might have been brought up previously, but how shall we know if we don't discuss and maybe re-discuss!
> Besides Philly and SF what other cities are still using PCCs today?
> --
> Jerry "Matt" Matsick
> Jacksonville, Florida
>
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