[PRCo] Re: Will wonders never cease?
Fred Schneider
fwschneider at comcast.net
Wed Dec 21 21:26:29 EST 2011
Webster, Monessen, Belle Vernon and Fayette City. It shared carbarn and officers with Westside. In 1926 they both bought three identical Kuhlman lightweight cars. For all intents, the two companies were one and the same. The both quit in 1933 and their six newer cars found their way to Allentown, PA after about five years sitting idle in the barn in Charleroi. Lehigh Valley Transit then changed its mind about spending the money to regauge them and sold them instead to Virginia Electric and Power. VE&P had a dual gauge operation in Norfolk ... South Norfolk was broad gauge. I think the line through to the Naval Base might also have been wide gauge. I don't remember all the numbers in Norfolk but 703 was of the Charleroi cars.
On Dec 21, 2011, at 8:39 PM, Phillip Clark Campbell wrote:
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> Monessen belle vernon webster and east bumf*ck. I don't remember but it's something ludicrous
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