[PRCo] Re: Washington Interurban Forensics
Fred Schneider
fwschneider at comcast.net
Thu Dec 8 11:22:54 EST 2011
If you pull up Bing maps or Google maps and look south at this point, you will find that there is no house that matches the one in the photograph of 3761 yet all of the homes in Volkmer's picture are older than the streetcar.
On Dec 8, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Phillip Clark Campbell wrote:
> Mr.Lybarger;
>
> I was aware of the single track south of the substation;
> I also knew there wasn't a siding with a street behind it
> like the photo. I didn't make that clear. I am unclear
> where prw started south of Ashland Avenue.
>
>
> Wasn't there a siding at Alexander which used to be at Banfield?
> There would be intermittent street all the way through Houston.
> Grant Street was not paved but it was a street so assume
> Nachod signals here. I lived in Charleroi but rode the Washington
> interurban on occasion.
>
>
> I believe this photo is somewhere between Ashland and Arnold:
> http://lists.dementix.org/files/pittsburgh-railways/M0555%20Wash%20OB%20Houston%201950xxxx%20Unk.jpg
>
> Could you please indicate the precise location?
>
> This photo was relatively easy to find with an appropriate file name;
> so many names are totally random.
>
> With 3761 we have a photo on a known system which remains
> unidentifed. The topography changes considerably with time;
> cutting the Grant St hill considerably is evidence. Perspective
> over 1-years, different lenses on cameras, different depth-of-fields
> etc. can be fooling. Trying to identify the E-McKeesport photo was
> anything but orderly and methodical -- start with the "givens" and then
> rule-out. It takes field work, not hunches.
>
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Edward H. Lybarger <trams2 at comcast.net>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org
> Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 8:43 AM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Washington Interurban Forensics
>
> All street track in Canonsburg south of the substation area on Adams Avenue
> (that is, on Pike Street) was single track. There was Nachod signaling
> between Richfol and Arnold Siding (beyond Houston), but nothing that looked
> like this.
>
> I keep coming back to Allenport Siding on the Charleroi route. Northbound,
> the line went into Nachod territory there, coming off PRW. But I don't know
> exactly what the area looked like on July 27, 1952, when the photo was made.
> Schematically (signal-wise), it's the only location where the signals and
> the topography/geography coincide. There was some re-arrangement of highway
> in this area, but field work is definitely needed.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementix.org
> [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementix.org] On Behalf Of Phillip
> Clark Campbell
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 10:19 PM
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Washington Interurban Forensics
>
> Mr.Long;
>
> A little information for clarity. Someone suggested a location not far
> south of Drake trestle. With paved track in the background this is
> impossible isn't it. The reference to Canonsburg is to indicate the first
> location with paved track, "not" to identify a
>
> possible location for the photo. Additionally, Canonsburg is double track
> isn't it; track in the photo is single in the street.
>
>
> This photo was extensively discussed some time back; I saw it in the
> archives. No one was able to identify it at that time; it was thought to be
> on the Charleroi interurban.
>
> The 38A does not have street running does it. It can't be there.
>
> The Interurbans are US&S as you mention which includes Charleroi. There are
> locations where nachod seems to do the job as well or where complete block
> signalling is not needed.
> Certainly street operations rule out US&S; short sections of single track
> might over rule this need as well. There are many locations along
> Washington where Nachod are used and street running is not immediately
> apparent.
>
>
> http://lists.dementix.org/files/pittsburgh-railways/02-1614%2036+%20194605xx
> %201.jpg
>
> Finding these pictures is difficult.
>
>
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Dwight Long <dwightlong at verizon.net>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org
> Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 6:20 PM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Washington Interurban Forensics
>
>
> Phil
>
> If it is Canonsburg, it has to be on the south side of Canonsburg, inasmuch
> as the entry to the north side was over Richfol trestle.
>
> If in fact we are looking at street trackage in the distant background, that
>
> would explain the Nachod OHL contactor above the track next to the car.
> Perhaps someone could check out the south end of Canonsburg to see if there
> is a fit. That is about the only place on the Washington line I can think
> of that might work. Otherwise it may be, as Ed says, on the Charleroi
> line--a couple of locations there might fit this shot.
>
> Sent from my portable computer where all I have to go by is my memory--no
> maps or other data!
>
> Dwight
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Phillip Clark Campbell" <pcc_sr at yahoo.com>
> To: <pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 3:32 PM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Washington Interurban Forensics
>
>> Mr.Iannucci;
>> There is street operation in the background on single track. The
>> first street operation south of Drake trestle was in Canonsburg, double
>> track.
>>
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> ________________________________
>>>
>>> Phillip Clark Campbell wrote:
>>> In the archives is a picture of an old car that no one on this list can
>>> identify isn't there. It is reportedly on the Interurban lines. A PCC was
>>> also photographed at the same location. It is tedious trying to find the
>>> photo in the archives. This looks like the photo in the archives,
>>> again, location unidentified by anyone:
>>> http://www.davesrailpix.com/pitts/htm/wvp009.htm
>>>
>> From: Bob Iannucci <bob at rail.com>
>> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 1:09 PM
>> Subject: [PRCo] Washington Interurban Forensics
>>
>> This is a really intriguing picture - I had never seen it before. The lay
>> of the roadbed behind the car, the direction of the track, and the
>> location
>> of the poles match a location in Upper St. Clair, just southwest of the
>> former Drake Trestle. The area is now called Wiltshire Park. Analysis of
>> old maps shows that a walking path in that park was once part of the
>> roadbed of the former Washington Interurban line. On my trip to Pittsburgh
>> this summer, I shot photos of that area. The poles are long gone, but
>> there is still pretty clear evidence of them on the right hand side
>> (relative to the direction in which the car in the picture is traveling)
>> of
>> the former roadbed. The widening of the walking path in that area now
>> corresponds to the passing siding we see in the picture from the 1940's.
>> Can anyone say if there was a passing siding just southwest of the
>> Trestle? The area is overgrown now, but when I was growing up in Upper St.
>> Clair in the 1960's, this area was just brush as in the 1940's photo.
>>
>> I've made up the attached for your review - to give you some context and
>> to
>> invite analysis of these two pictures. Were they shot at the same
>> location? At present, the evidence is somewhat thin. Any information to
>> prove or disprove this will be appreciated.
>>
>> If anyone can find the picture of the PCC taken at the same location (as
>> mentioned above), I'd really appreciate it. Also, I am looking for *any*
>> photos of the former Washington interurban line in the area from Drake to
>> the southwest edge of Upper St. Clair.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
> http://lists.dementix.org/files/pittsburgh-railways/Interurban%20Forensics.pdf
>
More information about the Pittsburgh-railways
mailing list