[PRCo] Much ado about nothing

Fred Schneider fwschneider at comcast.net
Sat Sep 4 19:46:29 EDT 2010


http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wsEbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Ck8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4766%2C4535318
 

Pittsburgh Press, August 29, 1963, page 2 (digital), page

 

Trolley Jolt Injures Eight

No. 67 Car Splits Switch,

Shakes Up 30 Riders in Soho

 

   Thirty passengers aboard a No. 67 [Swissvale-] Braddock-Rankin trolley were shaken up today when the car split a switch in the Soho district.

    Eight persons thrown to the floor in the jarring accident were taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment.

    The injured included two Mercy employes on their way to work and a woman taking her first trolley ride to town in three years.

    Mrs. Josephine Wolney, 56, of 114 S. 15th St., South Side, and Mrs. Paulina Iwanoukiw. 55. Of 106 S. 15th St., both reported to their laundry room jobs at the hospital before asking for treatment.

    “I thought for sure it (the trolley) was going to fall over” Mrs. Wony said.  “I got to work okay but then I got to feeling shaky and I couldn’t raise my arm.” 

    A spokesman for Pittsburgh Railways said the accident occurred at 7:05 am. When the front end of the trolley turned into Gist Street while the rear continued on Forbes Avenue.

    Mrs. Gertrude McConnel, 64, of 5329 Beeler St., Squirrel Hill, said “I don’t feel like dancing but I’m just shook up.”  She was headed for the bus station to see her granddaughter off on a trip to visit relatives in Clearwater, Fla.      “It wasn’t the driver’s fault.”  Mrs. McConnell said.  “We weren’t going any faster than usual.”   She said it was her first morning trolley trip to the Downtown in three years.

    The other injured passengers, all released after treatment were:     Edward Palmer, 60, of 45 Lawn St., Oakland; Mrs. Margaret McCormick, 59, of 31 Lawn St., Oakland; Mrs. Anna Durkoske, 52, of 1301 Gobel St., North Side; Ray Steifvater, 20, of 3421 Bates St., Oakland; and Mrs. Stella Lytwyn, 54, of 19 Enon Way, South Side.

    Pittsburgh Railways identified the operator as Jean Briar, of 113 Williams St., Perrysville.   She was uninjured.

    The trolley continued its trip into town after emergency crews replaced it on the rails.  

 

 



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