[PRCo] Re: Making sense of the PRC assignments....

Bob Rathke bobrathke at comcast.net
Sun Feb 19 23:58:14 EST 2012


I remember being at a PR MA (or was it still PERC at that time?) meeting downtown in 1966, and there was a heated discussion about a privately owned trolley being kept at the Museum, and   the board wanted to move it outdoors.  I don't remember which car it was, but I think that it may have been owned by Lou Redman. 



I know this meeting  was in the summer of 1966 because the slide presentation that night included a quiz using  track diagrams of various trolley syst ems around the country, and attendees were asked to identify th em.  One of the diagrams showed just a few routes and  didn't get many correct guesses.  It turns out that the trolley system was, "Pittsburgh at the end of January, 1967". (Keep in mind that in August , 1966, everyone was  accustomed to seeing a  map of Pi ttsburgh  showing all the East End and South H ills routes.) 



Bob 



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From: "Derrick Brashear" <shadow at gmail.com> 
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org 
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 7:54:35 PM 
Subject: [PRCo] Re: Making sense of the PRC assignments.... 

On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 11:13 PM, John Swindler <j_swindler at hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> 
> I was under the impression that 3756 was an individual purchase rather than a museum purchase.  832 was a more traditional museum purchase.  And there is an impression that it was three individuals that saved M1.  I'd like to hear the 'real' story.  1138 is another car whose acquisition might have been dueto one person. 

Dick Bowker, yes? 

When I was younger, he lived on the other side of the borough, and I 
got a number of slide shows and to see a couple movies. 

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Derrick 






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