[PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of oldandabandonedbuildings in Western Pa.
Dwight Long
dwightlong at verizon.net
Mon Apr 8 18:40:54 EDT 2013
Fred
Rt 21 conversion was around 1951 or 1952, you are close. I have the exact
date at home but not here.
I imagine the rebuilt Jones cars did have some helical years during WW II!
The loudest gear sounds I ever heard on a tram were on an old 78 RPM record
which was one of a set for kids that produced (or recorded) the sounds of
various devices. One was of a tram and I played it over and over. Must
have worn it out as I was not prone to change out the old steel needles as
often as was recommended. But that sucker was loud, louder it seemed than
any Jones car I ever rode. Perhaps the sound was over amped for the
recording??
You did not mention that John's neighbor was the late John Baxter, one of
the nicest folks I have ever met, in or out of this strange avocation of
ours. It did not surprise me at all when John S. told me that story. I
WOULDA been on that trip as well except that my parents dragged me off to
Colorado that month. I had ridden the PERC trip from Latrobe to Irwin and
return the day after the latter line Crumped, though, a month earlier.
On the Colo. trip my father gave me the option of going down to Southwest
Colo. to ride the Silverton narrow gauge line, or to stop off in Cedar
Rapids on the way back to ride CRANDIC. Since TRAINS Magazine said the NG
was in imminent danger of shutdown whereas the CRANDIC was thriving, I
elected the Silverton train. It of course is still running whereas the
CRANDIC's pax service Crumped the following May. TRAINS "jinx" strikes
again!
Dwight
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Schneider" <fwschneider at comcast.net>
To: "Western PA Trolley discussion"
<pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: [PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of
oldandabandonedbuildings in Western Pa.
And now, how many of yins remember when route 21 was the last route in the
city to have full time scheduled service with a single - end yellow car? I
do not know, off hand, when it was but I remember it. Was after we moved
from Pittsburgh to Lancaster. That was 1949. I remember going back to
Grandma's home and seeing it … so it was by the time I was wandering around
on my own. Maybe by the time I was 12. That could be the spring of 1952.
John Swindler always reminds me how a couple of years difference in our ages
makes a huge difference in the things we remember. Even though he grew up in
Edgewood and I was out in Penn Hills (called Penn Township then), I remember
DE low floor cars on route 78 Laketon Road and he has no memory of them.
I think I can come up with a memory I can guarantee he doesn't have. A
rather famous 1937 animated Disney film was rereleased in 1944. My mother
took me to downtown Pittsburgh on Deere Brothers bus to see it. After
enjoying Snow White and the seven little sons-a-bitches, I was taken out to
Grandma's home on the streetcar. But during the war, Route 8 PERRYSVILLE
did not have those modern 5500s. No sir. It had low-speed, single-end
low floor cars that had been removed from storage and returned to work. If
memory serves, they might have been 5100 or maybe 5000s. During the war,
if it ran, they used it. The speeded up cars were rebuilt with helical
years but those unrebuilt low-speed cars had spur gears and the one I was
one that day in '44 had probably the most badly worn set imaginable. They
were so bad that to this day I can still remember the pain to my ear drums
caused by the loud grinding of those worn gears. There were probably some
people on that car who long remembered the pain my crying gave them. I
wonder why I like streetcars after such an event so early in life.
When we are that young, I think there is very little we remember unless it
is traumatic. I have a German buddy who is a month younger than I am who
has some very stark memories of World War II while I have almost none.
Why? His memories are of his mother carrying his younger brother on her
back while Helmut walked across Germany with bombs exploding around them.
We remember trauma. And that is probably why one of the few things I can
remember from age 4 is a freaken noisy streetcar.
But I am still jealous …
John's next door neighbor took him for a ride on the final West Penn
fantrip. He rode a West Penn 700 at about age 8 or 9 or 10. I rode 289
for a few blocks in West Jeannette with my dad chasing the car in the family
Chevy. You know all those stories about "shoulda, woulda, coulda? I
shoulda just stayed on the car and ridden into Greensburg instead of
worrying about what the old man might have said.
On Apr 8, 2013, at 4:58 PM, Bob Rathke wrote:
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> Dwight,
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> "The second half of the last trolley day" referred to the last regularly
> scheduled trip on 6/14-Avalon which occured immediately following the last
> regularly scheduled trip on 21-Fineview..
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>
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> The last regular service day for 21 and 14/6 was Saturday, April 30, 1966.
> The last car on 21 arrived back downtown from Fineview a little before
> Midnight, and then went to Tunnel CH. A few minutes later the last
> regular service car on 14/6 left downtown for Avalon, and returned back
> downtown around 2am on Sunday, May 1.
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>
>
> I was on the last regular service trips on both 21 and 6/14. I 've heard
> that there was a charter that ran on Finview after the last regular
> service trip there, but I don't know when that occured . I'm not sure if
> there was also an after-service charter on 6/14.
>
>
>
> Bob
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> ----- Original Message -----
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>
> From: "Dwight Long" <dwightlong at verizon.net>
> To: "Western PA Trolley discussion"
> <pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 2:32:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of old
> andabandonedbuildings in Western Pa.
>
>
> Bob
>
> Not sure to what you refer. I was on the last trip of Rt. 21 and then a
> few
> of us retired to a Brass Rail in the Triangle (on Liberty or Penn??) to
> cry
> in our beer over the loss. What was the "last trolley day?" Some
> enthusiast tour?
>
> I'm sending this from my portable and don't have my records at hand or
> could
> tell you the exact date. It was in 1966 for sure.
>
> Dwight
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Rathke" <bobrathke at comcast.net>
> To: "Western PA Trolley discussion"
> <pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 1:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of old
> andabandonedbuildings in Western Pa.
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>> Dwight,
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>> There was a Brass Rail on E. Ohio St. Did you skip the se cond half of
>> the
>> "last trolley day" on 4/3 0/66?
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>>
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>> That night I rode the last 21-Fine view car out to Fineview and back to
>> downtown, then caught the last 6/14 trolley and rode out to Avalon and
>> back. I took the attached photo as a group of fans on Penn Ave. made the
>> dash to board 1799.
>>
>>
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>>
>> From: "Dwight Long" <dwightlong at verizon.net>
>> To: "Western PA Trolley discussion"
>> <pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
>> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 11:43:33 AM
>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of old and
>> abandonedbuildings in Western Pa.
>>
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> My last (somewhat faint) memory of the Brass Rail is consuming mass
>> quantities of beer in one of their outlets after I had ridden the last
>> ever Rt. 21 Fineview car,
>>
>> Dwight
>>
>> From: Bob Rathke
>> Sent: Monday, 08 April, 2013 12:23
>> To: Western PA Trolley discussion
>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of old and
>> abandonedbuildings in Western Pa.
>>
>>
>> Fred,
>>
>>
>>
>> While you're remembering Fifth and Liberty Avenues, don't forget Frank &
>> Seder, Spear and May Stern department/furniture stores. Also 5&10's G.C.
>> Murphy and Grants; the Brass Rail and Bards (similar to Isaly's, but Bard
>> stores were in the neighborhoods, not downtown ).
>>
>>
>>
>> My grandmother worked at Rosenbaums before she was married. The Rosenbaum
>> building was a solid structure , and it took months to dem olish it
>> before
>> they could start building the parking garage that's on the site now. My
>> grandfather worked at Boggs & Buhl and was an office boy for R.H. Boggs,
>> but his family encouraged him to leave the store and learn a trade. The
>> R.H. Boggs home on the Mexican War Streets is now a B&B.
>>
>>
>>
>> My paternal great grandfather was fire engineer at the City of Allegheny
>> fire station No. 2 on Concord St. from 1868 to the early 1900's (see
>> attached photo). I also have a photo of him working in Johnstown after
>> the
>> 1889 flood (I assume that Allegheny sent fireman to Johnstown to help
>> out). And I have copies of his Civil War records and pension.
>>
>>
>>
>> About the Brass Rail: the restaurants had a large (probably 5 'X10 ')
>> copy
>> of a painting behi nd the bar. The painting depicted a 1930-style bus,
>> but
>> the bus was five stories tall and looked like a cruise ship on wheels.
>> The
>> title of the painting was, "A bus salesman's dream in 1960". I wonder if
>> that painting survived the restaurants.
>>
>>
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>>
>> From: "Fred Schneider" <fwschneider at comcast.net>
>> To: "Western PA Trolley discussion"
>> <pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
>> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 10:43:23 AM
>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Facebook page for posting photos of old and abandoned
>> buildings in Western Pa.
>>
>> You know you are old, Bob, when someone asks "What's a McCrorys?" Think
>> of
>> all those old store names that are no longer there. I will confine myself
>> to western Pennsylvania … Woolworths, Gimbels, Kaufmans, Joseph Horne,
>> Rosenbaums, Boggs and Buhl, Isalys.
>>
>> Yup…. And you now have to be in your 40s to understand what communism was
>> like in eastern Europe. In a way, I guess I am rather glad that I
>> vacationed in East Germany before the wall came down and saw it. I guess,
>> as ugly as history can be, I guess it was also good for me that I
>> experienced the segregated southern states … black and white drinking
>> fountains, toilets, restaurants, etc.
>>
>> Now, how the hell do I explain to my granddaughter and her husband, who
>> is
>> of African descent, what it would have been like living in this country
>> 60
>> or more years ago?
>>
>>
>> On Apr 4, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Bob Rathke wrote:
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>>> Here's a Facebook page containing photos of old and abondoned structures
>>> in Western Pa. It contains a few rail photos. I've posted some of my
>>> 1956-82 photos in the section for, "Recent posts by others".
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> See:
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>>> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Abandoned-Old-Interesting-Places-Western-PA/237114536307967?sk=photos#!/pages/Abandoned-Old-Interesting-Places-Western-PA/237114536307967
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