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Trolleyology: The Second Career of the Twin Cities PCC Cars - The Newark City Subway
The Second Career of the Twin Cities PCC Cars: The Newark City Subway
Presented by Matt Nawn
June 18, 2024
Following the story of the Twin Cities Lines PCC Cars presented earlier this year by Aaron Isaacs, Matt Nawn will discuss the second careers of the thirty former Twin Cities Lines PCC Cars that served the citizens of Newark, NJ for nearly five decades. At first glance, the story of thirty identical cars serving a single rail line may not seem very exciting, but Matt will share some interesting and unique aspects of this 100% PCC Car operation, including some little-known facts about some of the cars and the dedicated crews who maintained them. Matt will also touch on the dispositions of...
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Ride the Trolley to the Fair: Spotlight on Fair Week
Просмотров 617Месяц назад
The Washington County Agricultural Fair starts one week from Saturday and runs August 10-17! Curious about the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum's role during the fair? Here's the latest on our three park-'n'-ride lots and why this week is so special for our volunteers! And remember - we're open each day of the fair, including Monday, August 12 when we'll be open late until 7 PM. Museum admission is ...
Trolleyology: Rails to Victory
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Rails to Victory: Allied Rail Operations in Europe Before and After D-Day Presented by Hans Altena June 5, 2024 Without logistics, both warfare and liberation would be impossible. Such was the case in Europe in 1944, and the same is true today. An army is comprised of many parts: the army unit responsible for transportation on the American side was the Transportation Corps. It included transpor...
Trolleyology: Pittsburgh Streetcars - April 1971
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Pittsburgh Streetcars: April 1971 Presented by David Warner May 21, 2024 In the spring of 1971, the Pittsburgh streetcar system was a mere shadow of its former glory, and it was about to shrink even more. For a high school student visiting the city for the first time, however, what remained was intoxicating, with plenty of activity. This show follows a teenage Dave around the South Hills as he ...
Trolleyology: Cincinnati's Incomplete Subway
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Cincinnati's Incomplete Subway Presented by Jacob Mecklenborg April 23, 2024 Cincinnati, OH is infamously known as the home of the longest abandoned subway tunnel in the United States. Local historian Jacob Mecklenborg, author of Cincinnati's Incomplete Subway - The Complete History, will present on the project's genesis, construction, and abandonment, as well as 1930s-era proposals to convert ...
National Volunteer Week Spotlight: Trolley Operators and Store Volunteers
Просмотров 2374 месяца назад
Today, we're highlighting our public-facing volunteers as part of #NationalVolunteerWeek! PTM's trolley operators treat our visitors to a ride into the past along our two-mile track on some of the many restored trolleys in our collection. If operating a trolley isn't your cup of tea but you enjoy interacting with the public, why not get involved in our museum store? Learn more about volunteerin...
National Volunteer Week Spotlight: PTM Tour Guides
Просмотров 1124 месяца назад
Today, we're highlighting our public-facing volunteers as part of #NationalVolunteerWeek! PTM's tour guides lead visitors on their journey through the decades. Have you met LeAnn, Barrie, Gary, Don, or Stan during your visit to the museum? Guides do all sorts of things including greeting visitors, giving tours, and helping with educational programs. Each day looks a little bit different! This i...
Meet the Next Generation of PTM Volunteers
Просмотров 2784 месяца назад
This January, we introduced a Next Generation Committee with the goals to recruit younger members, engage them in preservation and museum administration, and provide a voice to the people who will make up the next generation of museum leaders. All volunteers under age 30 are eligible to join the group and attend their monthly meetings!
Solar-Powered Streetcars at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
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The Swanson Solar Energy System at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has been powering our trolleys since 2023. Here's a look at the completed system with solar panels on top of our new Welcome and Education System and also the Trolley Display Building.
Trolleyology: Toronto Streetcars: Past, Present, and Future
Просмотров 6545 месяцев назад
Toronto Streetcars: Past, Present, and Future Presented by Dr. Brian Doucet March 20, 2024 Toronto has North America’s largest streetcar network. Its 10 routes carry around 200,000 daily riders, and they are a ubiquitous sight throughout much of the city. This presentation will trace the early history of transit in Toronto, including the municipalisation of the streetcar system in 1921. Toronto...
Trolleyology: Beaver Valley Traction
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Beaver Valley Traction Presented by George Gula February 20, 2024 The first horsecars of the Beaver Valley Street Railway Company began running on July 4, 1885. Electric streetcar service started on December 5, 1891. Eventually, a number of companies would be created and merged into the Beaver Valley Traction Company which connected Morado Park, Beaver Falls, Beaver, Rochester, Freedom and Aliq...
Trolleyology: The Long Careers of the Twin Cities PCC Cars
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The Long Careers of the Twin Cities PCC Cars Presented by Aaron Isaacs January 16, 2024 They started life in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul and are now one of the last fleets of PCC cars still in revenue service, having traveled far and wide. With lots of photos, Minnesota Streetcar Museum historian Aaron Isaacs will tell you their story, which started with a PCC that was supposed to g...
Host an Event at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
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Host an Event at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Trolleyology: Hoosier Heartland Trolley Co- Preserving and Reviving Indiana's Electric Railway Story
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Trolleyology: Hoosier Heartland Trolley Co- Preserving and Reviving Indiana's Electric Railway Story
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum: 2023 Year in Review
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Pennsylvania Trolley Museum: 2023 Year in Review
Trolleyology: Philadelphia Transit from 1858-1968
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Trolleyology: Philadelphia Transit from 1858-1968
Welcome & Education Center Grand Opening
Просмотров 47410 месяцев назад
Welcome & Education Center Grand Opening
Groundbreaking to Opening Week - New Welcome and Education Center at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
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Groundbreaking to Opening Week - New Welcome and Education Center at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Trolleyology: Cemetery Transit: A History of Death Riding the Rails
Просмотров 72810 месяцев назад
Trolleyology: Cemetery Transit: A History of Death Riding the Rails
Trolleyology: Frank Who?
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Trolleyology: Frank Who?
Terrible Trolley Restoration Begins!
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Terrible Trolley Restoration Begins!
Trolleyology: Where the Heck is Hecla?
Просмотров 794Год назад
Trolleyology: Where the Heck is Hecla?
Trolleyology: Railroads, Art, and American Life: An Artist's Memoir
Просмотров 699Год назад
Trolleyology: Railroads, Art, and American Life: An Artist's Memoir
Solar Energy System Overview
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Solar Energy System Overview
Trolleyology: The Mount Washington Transit Tunnel Disaster
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Trolleyology: The Mount Washington Transit Tunnel Disaster
Trolleyology: The McKeesport Trolley Lines of Pittsburgh Railways PART 2 of 2
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Trolleyology: The McKeesport Trolley Lines of Pittsburgh Railways PART 2 of 2
National Preservation Month: A Look at the History We're Preserving
Просмотров 643Год назад
National Preservation Month: A Look at the History We're Preserving
Trolleyology: The McKeesport Trolley Lines of Pittsburgh Railways PART 1 of 2
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Trolleyology: The McKeesport Trolley Lines of Pittsburgh Railways PART 1 of 2
Trolleyology: Cleveland Transit 1955-1975: Mobility Redefined
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Trolleyology: Cleveland Transit 1955-1975: Mobility Redefined
National Volunteer Week: Meet Evan, Dave, and Louie!
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National Volunteer Week: Meet Evan, Dave, and Louie!

Комментарии

  • @tonih2680
    @tonih2680 5 дней назад

    Seems logical to me that the name Heckler came from Henry Clay, HE - CLA. My grandmother grew up in Hecla so this is all very interesting.

    • @tonih2680
      @tonih2680 5 дней назад

      Hecla (not Heckler).

  • @pitthistoryguy1301
    @pitthistoryguy1301 5 дней назад

    Thank you to all of the volunteers! And now it is even a proven fact that volunteering improves your physical and mental health!

  • @user-ff2iz5qc6l
    @user-ff2iz5qc6l 19 дней назад

    How much of the Laurel Line was damaged by Hurricane Dianne in 1955? I know the DL&W and Erie suffered from the flooding, especially the DL&W.

  • @kathyevans3783
    @kathyevans3783 21 день назад

    IS THE TERRIBLE TROLLEY UP AND RUNNING YET?

  • @grungetruck8243
    @grungetruck8243 29 дней назад

    These are all places to jog now.

  • @mattnawn5019
    @mattnawn5019 Месяц назад

    Thank you, PTM for the opportunity to prepare and present on this topic as part of your educational programs!

  • @PBGKat
    @PBGKat Месяц назад

    I grew up in Shaker up the street from the Green Road Rapid. The Rapid opened the world to us as kids to safely go from the suburbs to downtown. I can still taste the French fries at the Shaker Square Rapid stop.

  • @gretchenchadwick8343
    @gretchenchadwick8343 Месяц назад

    My son is special needs and he really likes antique streetcars 🚊🚋 he thinks they are highly underrated forms of public transportation and all should be preserved, restored, and put back into service carrying passengers in city streets just like they use to!

    • @waltwenzel9549
      @waltwenzel9549 Месяц назад

      I'd have to say that your son is a smart guy.

    • @gretchenchadwick8343
      @gretchenchadwick8343 Месяц назад

      @@waltwenzel9549 Well thank you for your kind words we appreciate it my son is on the autism spectrum so that is the reason why he is a very clever lad God bless you 🙏😇✝️🗡🛡🎼👑🥀🕊🦅🦁🐏🤴✡🐑🌅🍞❤⭐👍🔥💧☁️! John 3:16

  • @thatmobilemenace1409
    @thatmobilemenace1409 Месяц назад

    Can’t wait!

  • @waltwenzel9549
    @waltwenzel9549 Месяц назад

    So cool. And showing how streetcars, and rail in general, is effective and efficient and fun.

  • @bobray8637
    @bobray8637 Месяц назад

    I lived on the street behind the brentwood loop. W. Bellecrest Avenue. Now it's a bus turnaround with a financial business.

  • @bobray8637
    @bobray8637 Месяц назад

    Old routes before and after

  • @riverview9320
    @riverview9320 Месяц назад

    Thanks Phil for your transportation knowledge!! Wow - that Bellevue House!

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful looking intro! It would be good to promote that PCC trolley's were not slow. Some section of the track should allow them to go full out zippy! The Washington DC's, Georgetown Glen Echo trolley route 20, a PCC streetcar on its on right-of-way, would hit about 60 mph.

  • @garysmith394
    @garysmith394 2 месяца назад

    I love it! It was fascinating watching this video from a poles-eye view. Seeing the view of the wire and the pole as it goes through the various parts of it while moving from side to side during turns and especially as it goes through all of the frogs without missing a beat, was really special. That could never be duplicated with pantographs, it is only a unique part of trolley car lore. I also liked how we could see the coming tracks and know that there will be frogs that the pole will pass through. However, we didn't get to see the actual car that the pole was on, but it looked like the pole had the springs which remain horizontal when the pole is raised. Maybe next time, you can place the camera in front of the pole looking up so that we see the trolley wheel or shoe actually in contact with the wire as it goes along and passing through the frogs, etc. Thanks for a great video.

  • @markmiller5295
    @markmiller5295 3 месяца назад

    Tom, excellent presentation I am very intetested in interurban power generation My great grand father was a stationary engimeer, and worked at the power house in medway Ohio. I am interested in your substation pictures. I know the substation in arcanum, Ohio.

  • @Jeff-uj8xi
    @Jeff-uj8xi 3 месяца назад

    ruclips.net/video/2rTe43cejMY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/3u_sIKIFJ70/видео.html ruclips.net/video/qcaYqSCIwkY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/fuyy37MKsc0/видео.html 18 cars are being rebuilt. So far, 8 are done.

  • @Jeff-uj8xi
    @Jeff-uj8xi 3 месяца назад

    It's Smithfield Street, not Avenue. I visited Pittsburgh many times, for two weeks at a time, filming the street car lines on color movie film. I recorded many sad last rides as well as the lines in general. I started filming in the 1960s. I'm 79 years old now. And sadly a home-bound,.quite ill invalid now. By the way, the PCC cars are now running on Rt. 15 Girard Avenue in Philadelphia. Trolleys are now running again to the rebuilt Westmoreland Loop on Richmond Street after 13 years !!

  • @kskssxoxskskss2189
    @kskssxoxskskss2189 3 месяца назад

    This is so fantastic! I wish you would do several open lectures on this here in Cincinnati. Too much to take in all in one sitting.

  • @juanluisllopbayo1686
    @juanluisllopbayo1686 3 месяца назад

    Me gustaría saber si puede existir alguna información sobre el constructor de coches del 1er tranvía español puesto en servicio entre Carcagente a Gandía en 1864, muy cerca de mí

  • @caracarson5205
    @caracarson5205 3 месяца назад

    John Engleman actually was a motorman for the Philadelphia streetcar system.

  • @intercityrailpal
    @intercityrailpal 4 месяца назад

    My God, these were private companies. Yes if they needed equipment they would rent it out . The whole idea was to make money.

  • @leodavis7524
    @leodavis7524 4 месяца назад

    Is there any information or pictures available with the Erie railroad in Dunmore?

  • @leodavis7524
    @leodavis7524 4 месяца назад

    Fabulous video thank you 😊

  • @94montrose
    @94montrose 4 месяца назад

    I taking Ride at steamtown

  • @94montrose
    @94montrose 4 месяца назад

    Very good Video and I like it

  • @94montrose
    @94montrose 4 месяца назад

    One in Johnstown Pennsylvania

  • @JamesLove-ev9cl
    @JamesLove-ev9cl 4 месяца назад

    To answer what I think the man was being asked. Between Philadelphia & Columbia PA it was the Philadelphia & Columbia RR that met the Eastern Division for the PA Canal System on up to where Appalachian Trail crosses NS tracks for Canal to run north to the Poconos, as a Aqueduct was built to cross the Susquehanna River to at Clark's Ferry onto the Juniata Division of PA Canal to reach Duncannon PA to meet Plane 10 of Allegheny Portage RR that Planes 10 to 6 went up along Old U.S. 22 to Plane 6 that took canals down to Plane 1 at Bethlehem Steel in Johnstown as Waterstreet is Canal out to where Little Conemaugh River met Stoney Creek to have the Western Division of Canal service serviced the Bolivar out through Blairsville going through Conemaugh Dam serving Saltsburg to Schenley PA in Armstong County crossing a burst aqueduct over the Allegheny between PA 128 to Butler Junction going under the Lineville and PA 356 leading down through Natrona that was known as East Tarentum through Brackenridge down along Old PA 28 pulling right along the Highland Park Bridge going under 15th Street and Park to cross Main & Canal where Church is today for PRT's past PAT routes 1 & 91 going through the warehouse exiting onto Canal Street where Cemetary was fund near Super K as Canal serviced Allegheny City terminus at where PNC Park is today. Canal also crossed Aqueduct where the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago RR is at dried up canal at AMTRAK/Greyhound Pittsburgh. The between information was PA Canal and was filled in by Western Pennsylvania RR west of Johnstown PA and became PRR's first mainline before the cut at Derry PA Yard which is New Derry is Derry PA Westmoreland County to service Latrobe, Greensburg onto PAT now PRT's 2nd current mainline onto State 1 & 2 of East Bus Way that is to be pushed into Pitcairn Yard.

  • @JamesLove-ev9cl
    @JamesLove-ev9cl 4 месяца назад

    Federal and State Senators need to be pushed to suspend services between Thorndale and Melvern Yard to have AMTRAK & SEPTA allow tracks between Thorndale Station or both Thorndale Station to Paoli to be suspended to allow investigation for these bodies to be removed. During the find of the first 7 bodies of which some were sent back to Ireland many more are suspected to be under existing tracks between Melvern through the Duffy's cut at Sugartown Curve at Sugartown & King at the site where the first 7 bodies were found. The remaining are suspected to be under the active tracks as again 57 Irish workers were at that site including a woman. Some of the men tried to escape and were hunted down between the work shanny west to Downingtown Station. Again this is a ongoing murder site and AMTRAK and SEPTA won't suspend services as Kraft's contracts out to SEPTA to do route between Coatsville as SEPTA has bus services between SEPTA's Victory 69th Street Terminal with other connection to Center City.

  • @JamesLove-ev9cl
    @JamesLove-ev9cl 4 месяца назад

    Adding at PRR's & Pennsylvanian and Keystone Trains along U.S. 30 Lancaster Pike we are going over murdered men from Irland as when the Philadelphia & Columbia RR was being built Mr. Duffy hired 57 Irish men as their was also a woman from Irland of which only 7 bodies were recovered from the Melvern Yard, Frazer to Downingtown Station. Currently there's a ongoing murder investigation going on at Duffy's Cut from area of Melvern Yard west to the Downingtown Station. Currently Mr. Watson and his Brother with the help of IEBU local and Michelada University with others are working to get approval of SEPTA and AMTRAK to do removal to remove the rest of the bodies that were murdered during a Cholera outbreak. Many of the bodies are under the active SEPTA and AMTRAK tracks between Melvern Yard out to the Downingtown Station, not shore about the Thorndale Station as it is also in Downingtown. Duffyscutproject.com

  • @JamesLove-ev9cl
    @JamesLove-ev9cl 4 месяца назад

    Correction to Levittown/Tullytown as its PRR's 7 Trenton Local.

  • @kurtlaughlin4250
    @kurtlaughlin4250 4 месяца назад

    Regarding the location in Beaver at 16:10. The stone faced building in the center with the peaked facade still exists, albeit without the facade, as do the buildings on either side. It is 570 Third St. The furniture store and the building to the left were replaced. The photographer is standing on the SE corner of Third St and College Ave, looking NE.

  • @waltwenzel9549
    @waltwenzel9549 4 месяца назад

    If I end up back in the 'Burgh, I'm gonna darken your doorway. Would love to volunteer. You have a great organization and I love to see the streetcars I remember from my childhood.

  • @jimmissenda6590
    @jimmissenda6590 4 месяца назад

    Looking forward to coming down tomorrow for the volunteer meet&greet.

  • @mattnawn5019
    @mattnawn5019 4 месяца назад

    Excellent program!

  • @waltwenzel9549
    @waltwenzel9549 4 месяца назад

    These things were way ahead of their time. Beats the hell out of the automobile as an effective mode of transportation.

  • @michaelbarron864
    @michaelbarron864 5 месяцев назад

    90lb rail is not a problem if maintained.

  • @daviddipietro6154
    @daviddipietro6154 5 месяцев назад

    This was a great presentation! I've had many questions about these railways for years and you answered most of them. It was very thorough and enjoyable. Thank you for putting this together and for all the comments as well.

  • @mrbig4532
    @mrbig4532 5 месяцев назад

    I worked in those subway surface car tunnels back in the 1990’s and out of all of the underground tunnels in the city those tunnels are the worst maintained with broad street tunnels being a close second.

  • @harri2626
    @harri2626 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent talk with superb images showing transit in their urban environments. Only visited Toronto twice (1973 and 2012) so saw the last of the PCC's and nearly the last of the CLRV's. Now you have light rail in the regions so, if I ever manage to return, there will be lots more for me to see.

  • @jbcowgill
    @jbcowgill 5 месяцев назад

    A presentation that is better than excellent by a better than excellent presenter and a better than excellent host.

  • @robhsix
    @robhsix 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation!

  • @SunnyJohn45
    @SunnyJohn45 6 месяцев назад

    The presenter could not be understood for much of this video. His coughing into the microphone didn't add much to his presentation.

  • @vonyinzer
    @vonyinzer 6 месяцев назад

    Sadly I missed the PCC era in Pittsburgh, but I am loving the slide show, and how colorful all of the PGH Trolleys were, I honestly thing the only thing that has really come close is the Pride Light Rail car, to what they were doing back then. I did see a tone of Green cars on the Boston T. Jersey didnt have anything when I was growing up

  • @MoonwolfeConsulting
    @MoonwolfeConsulting 6 месяцев назад

    All I can say is WOW!

  • @harri2626
    @harri2626 6 месяцев назад

    As always, an excellent talk with some superb colour photos. Thank you.

  • @WilliamBoys-y2i
    @WilliamBoys-y2i 7 месяцев назад

    I'''m glad my friend Jon McGrew called my attention to this fascinating video. The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is to be congratulated for what they have preserved and display about this old and significant era of domestic transportation!

  • @Jeff-uj8xi
    @Jeff-uj8xi 7 месяцев назад

    Philadelphia's funeral car was the Hillside, not Hillsdale. In the chat at the end of the program, I later saw where George Gula mentioned that fact. The Atlantic City and Shore Railroad Company had a funeral car called the Absequam, built by the John Stephenson Works in Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1906. The car had a compartment for the casket and the upper windows were stained glass. It was numbered 120 and unlike the other cars which were originally painted Tuscan Red and later orange and cream, it was painted green and cream. In 1924, when funeral car service ended on the "Shore Fast Line", the car was rebuilt as a parlor car. During WWII, it was converted to a straight coach. The car was burned and scrapped in 1948 when buses replaced trolleys on the Atlantic City - Ocean City trolley line. I have photos of the car, promotional leaflets and newspaper ads advertising funeral car and later parlor car service. By the way, doesn't Boston's Mattapan - Ashmont trolley line go through a cemetery? Also, was Allison Meier expecting a blizzard? What was with those ear muffs?

    • @trolleytravels
      @trolleytravels 7 месяцев назад

      It's one thing to clarify points of information or add other useful information to a presentation. It's a completely different matter to mock the presenter and her choice of headset.

  • @sneadh1
    @sneadh1 7 месяцев назад

    About 29:45 : The PE PCCs were not stored until after the subway closed in mid-1955. I am interested in how the Shaker Heights PCCs performed, because the PE ones rode badly on open track. Some say it's because the couplers on both ends made them unbalanced. Others says it was because PCCs were designed for smooth rigid track.

  • @davidbohner692
    @davidbohner692 7 месяцев назад

    Are there any maps available for Washington trolley lines circa 1950?