[PRCo] Re: Merry Christmas Westmoreland County

John Swindler j_swindler at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 10 22:27:35 EST 2008


Chrysler bankruptcy long before the 70s for ???  Doubt it.
 
 
 
> From: fwschneider at comcast.net> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Merry Christmas Westmoreland County> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:19:59 -0500> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org> > Long before.> > On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:41 PM, John Swindler wrote:> > >> > When was the Chrysler bankruptcy?? Could that have some bearing??> >> >> From: fwschneider at comcast.net> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Merry Christmas > >> Westmoreland County> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 21:37:28 -0500> To: > >> pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org> > I could reply directly to Ed > >> but perhaps someone else can add to this > thread ... Chrysler > >> built the plant in the first place but never > occupied it for > >> whatever reason. It sat empty for a while until VW > moved in.> > > >> Does some one know when an industrial development authority became > >> > involved? Did they build it for Chyrsler or did they buy it and > >> > lease it to VW? Maybe Dennis knows because he does not> live > >> that far away....> > On Dec 10, 2008, at 8:38 PM, Edward H. > >> Lybarger wrote:> > > I doubt if VW or Sony ever had any ownership > >> in this facility. > > I'll bet it> > belongs to an industrial > >> development authority. The story is going > > around> > that there > >> are two tenants wanting to take space in the place...but > > they> > >> > were going to sublet from Sony anyway, not replace Sony.> >> > > >> Yes, I coined th!> > e name of the railroad.> >> > I'll bet gas is $1.39 or $1.49 in > > Carlisle, because it's $1.79 at > > the end of> > my street. There > > has typically been a 30-40-cent differential.> >> > -----Original > > Message-----> > From: pittsburgh-railways- > > bounce at lists.dementia.org> > [mailto:pittsburgh-railways- > > bounce at lists.dementia.org] On Behalf Of> > Schneider Fred> > Sent: > > Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:43 PM> > To: pittsburgh- > > railways at dementia.org> > Subject: [PRCo] Merry Christmas > > Westmoreland County> >> > For those that did not see it....> >> > > > Back in the 1980s Volkswagen was touted as the economic savior of > > > > southern> > Westmoreland County when the opened a brand new > > factory to> > build the Golf automobile; the American version was > > called a Rabbit.> > I nicknamed mine Thumper. After a few years of > > the union beating> > them to death including pouring things like > > sugar into the gas > > tanks of> > brand new cars, VW of America > > threw in the towel and closed the> > plant. The United!> > Auto Workers won. They didn't have to work any> > more.> >> > > > Eventua> > lly VW sold the plant to Sony. The announcement that made> > > > today's papers is that SONY is laying off 8,000 people worldwide.> > > > Closing the New Stanton plant in February is included. A total > > of> > 560 people in Westmoreland County will be idled. Note the > > word> > worldwide. Underscore it. Don't for one minute think we are > > in> > this by ourselves.> >> > Will we tear up the Milton Shapp > > Memorial Railroad or will someone> > else buy the empty factory? (I > > think it was Ed Lybarger who coined> > that name after Governor > > Shapp spent millions to build a branch > > north from> > Mount > > Pleasant to the factory for Volkswagen.)> >> > If you want to tie > > this to trolleys, the factory was probably half way> > between the > > Hunker and Hecla Junction mainline routes of West Penn > > > > Railways> > south of Greensburg.> >> > Back to worldwide. If you > > have not picked up on it, General Motors> > has factories in > > something like eight countries. If we bail them> > out, we are > > bailing out the economie!> > s of seven other countries. If> > we don't bail out GM, Ford and > > Chrysler, we also let the other> > suppliers collapse. They are > > also building parts for BMW, Honda,> > Nissan, Toyota, Mercedes > > Benz who also have factories in this > > country. If> > the guy > > making seat fabric and wiring harnesses and tires goes > > down, so > > do> > those other cars and their factories close and> > layoff > > people. Goes back to I see the problem but I don't see the> > > > answers.> >> > Lowest gas price I saw today was $1.69 9/10s at a > > Sheetz station.> >> >> >> >> >> >> > _________________________________________________________________> > Send e-mail faster without improving your typing skills.> > http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail? > > ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_speed_122008> >> > 
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