[PRCo] *In Pittsburgh...* *......the Greatest City In The U.S.*

PC pcc_sr at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 24 08:10:10 EST 2013


I was very much impressed with Cleveland transit statistics Mr.Brannon; they realized year over year steady gains.  One would suspect such to be 'a' measure
of economic health--people traveling back and forth to work and-or to shopping.  Yet the situation for the nation is still bad; maybe Cleveland is still doing better than the
average nationally.

The city has received some bad press with the women captives recently released and negative police reports.  But such is possible most anywhere today.

I have not been in Pgh in decades.  I shall look into these books.


Phil


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On Sat, 11/23/13, Herb Brannon <hrbran at cavtel.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [PRCo] *In Pittsburgh...* *......the Greatest City In The U.S.*
 To: "Phillip Clark Campbell" <pcc_sr at yahoo.com>, "Western PA Trolley discussion" <pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
 Date: Saturday, November 23, 2013, 7:24 PM
 
 No, Cleveland
 keeps trying but just can't get it together for several
 reasons. Most of those reasons have to do with Black and
 White.
 
 Pittsburgh is the best. I should have come here
 immediately after retiring. Get a copy of the books,
 "Pittsburgh--The Greatest City In The World", and
 "The Paris of Applachia--Pittsburgh In The 21st
 Century" and you will see why I say that.
 
 As for my signature line, I change it every now and
 then. In fact I just changed it today. I'm sure jackass
 FWS will have something on the "down" side to say
 about it.
 
 
 On Sat, Oct 19, 2013
 at 9:08 AM, Phillip Clark Campbell <pcc_sr at yahoo.com>
 wrote:
 
 I find your signature interesting Mr.Brannon.  While not
 from Cleveland your home is not far from there.  You gave
 Cleveland glowing reports, especially transit which was or
 is growing isn't it.
 
   Here you list Pittsburgh as the greatest city.  One
 would think the hometown would be listed as greatest.
 
 Phil






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