[PRCo] Harrisburg (and Middletown) Airports

Dwight Long dwightlong at verizon.net
Sat Apr 26 16:34:46 EDT 2014


Fred

Thanks for that.  But it apparently has no commercial flights--all now seem to go to Middletown.

Dwight
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fred Schneider 
  To: Western PA Trolley discussion 
  Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2014 11:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [PRCo] 9/5/65 - Last day for PAT trolley lines


  The earlier airport was and still is New Cumberland, aka Capitol City Aiport (HAR).   

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_City_Airport_(Pennsylvania)

  The old Olmstead Air Force Base was closed c. 1963.

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrisburg_International_Airport

  I've flown into both … meaning I was the pilot.   The FAA written test was given at Capitol City so I flew into it to take the written test.  I had a flight instructor who told me I was "ground shy" so he forced me to fly five feet off the ground at MDT for several miles … you can do that on a long runway designed for jets.   WHERE IS THIS ALL LEADING.   NOWHERE.   The property tax bill came and I woke up and figured it was more important to keep the house I had just built than playing around flying single engine planes.   Never did get my license but I was within a couple hours of the final check flight back in 1976.   It was fun playing.   

  It all started when I did an article for TRAINS on the Erie Lackawanna and figured the only way I could show the proximity of expensive homes to the railroad was aerial photography.   It was fun while it lasted.


  On Apr 26, 2014, at 11:08 AM, Dwight Long wrote:

  > 
  > 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
  > 
  > 
  > 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.    
  >> 
  >> 
  >> 
  >> 
  >>> 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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