[PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines
Fred Schneider
fwschneider at comcast.net
Sat Apr 26 13:47:36 EDT 2014
Ed:
Is it sinful to fly from Singapore to Fukuoka, Japan?
We should do that some day just to say we've done it.
fws
On Apr 26, 2014, at 1:32 PM, Edward H. Lybarger wrote:
> Fred's info about which Harrisburg area airport is which is correct. I too flew into both of them, but as a passenger. City codes expanded from two to three letters after the second war. WA (Washington National) became DCA, BO (Baltimore) BAL, RW (Richmond) RIC, PT (Pittsburgh) PIT, and HX (Harrisburg [New Cumberland] HAR. Where practical, the first three letters of the city's name were used.
>
> Sometimes they're amusing: Singapore: SIN; Sioux City: SUX; Fresno: FAT (for "Fresno Air Terminal")
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pittsburgh-railways-bounces at mailman.dementix.org [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounces at mailman.dementix.org] On Behalf Of Dwight Long
> Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2014 11:08 AM
> To: 'Western PA Trolley discussion'
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines
>
>
> Ed
>
> The sly point in all this was that it is Middletown s airport by code, not Harrisburg s.
>
> Harrisburg must have had an airport before they got MDT, but I think it may have been before the codes were assigned as HBG is assigned to Hattiesburg, Miss. I find it hard to believe that the latter beat Harrisburg to the punch in having a commercial airport.
>
> Even more fun can be had with asking the question about Cincinnati--------------------------
>
> Dwight
>
> From: Edward H. Lybarger
> Sent: Saturday, 26 April, 2014 08:37
> To: 'Western PA Trolley discussion'
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines Today's Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) was the former Olmstead Air Force Base near Middletown. Again, your tax dollars at play.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pittsburgh-railways-bounces at mailman.dementix.org
> [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounces at mailman.dementix.org] On Behalf Of Dwight Long
> Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 11:07 PM
> To: Western PA Trolley discussion
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines
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>
> Fred
>
> I don't have a clue about the men in Hershey, unless they consumed too much of the local product.
>
> The women in Hummelstown are perplexed because the last flood, supposedly a
> 500 year episode, washed out the local railway bridge and they have been cut off from Middletown for a couple of years. But not to worry, your Govt to the rescue-the bridge is undergoing (maybe it is finished by now) a multi-million dollar repair and the fair maidens will lament no more.
>
> I just came back from a train trip that went over a similarly Govt funded, restored bridge-in White Deer, Pa., but the expenditure was only a paltry million USD.
>
> Your tax dollars at work. Although I must admit I can think of far worse uses for them.
>
> BTW, if one flies into Harrisburg (on commercial service), whose airport is used?
>
> Dwight
>
> From: Fred Schneider
> Sent: Thursday, 24 April, 2014 21:07
> To: Western PA Trolley discussion
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines
> The men in Hershey and women in Hummelstown is perplexing. Why?
>
> Older versus younger might represent a change in how some state or federal government agencies awarded parking spaces.
>
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2014, at 6:58 PM, John Swindler wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> When I first started riding the 7:20 am Hershey bus to Harrisburg
>> around
> 2000, ridership never exceeded 6 during first year, and occasionally I was the only rider. After 5-6 years, a 40 foot bus was assigned when ridership routinely exceeded 20. By 2010, a third bus was added to the schedule to alleviate overcrowding.
>>
>> About the only constant for a dozen years was that I rode this bus.
>> There
> was constant change in the ridership. For a few years it was mostly women.
> Then for a few years mostly men. Then switched back to women. At the end, men tended to board in Hershey, while the women boarded in Hummelstown.
> Even the age of riders fluctuated. Older riders in early years. A lot of
> young people at the end.
>>
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>>> Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 18:26:03 -0400
>>> From: shadow at dementix.org
>>> To: pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org
>>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Fred Schneider
> <fwschneider at comcast.net>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Unduplicated route miles in Toronto after the Bloor subway opened might
>>>> have been around 40ish. At that time Pittsburgh was still running to
>>>> McKeesport, Drake, Library, West View. Millvale and the West End
>>>> One of my favorite examples is a comparison of two almost identical
> cities .
>>>> Harrisburg, Pa. and Victoria, BC. Both have populations on the same
> order
>>>> of magnitude but the Canadian city has ten times more bus riders
>>>> than the Pennsylvania city . 150,000 on a weekday in Victoria versus
> 15,000 in
>>>> Harrisburg. You stand on the main streets in downtown Victoria in the
>>>> rush hour and you see buses swallowing up crowds of people. I did
>>>> that
> in
>>>> 2007. Harrisburg? Why would I humble myself to ride a bus? I own a
> car.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Why would I do either? my bike certainly took me from Camp Hill to
>>> the Eisenhower Interchange and back easily enough ;)
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