It's been a while since I posted any trolley photos, so here we go.
Here is car No. 76 of the Electric City Trolley Station and Museum at Steamtown's boarding platform in Scranton, PA. The date is Dec 10 and a Santa Trolley is about to depart. A freight train sits on the Steamtown running track.
This is July, 2011 as she crosses South Washington Ave. Already at this point the Steamtown line gains about 20 feet or so.
February, 2011 and here she is crossing Glenmaura Blvd near the end of the line, on her way into Scranton. This is a very busy road where people do not like to slow their cars, so the gates are necessary here.
June, 2010. This is the South end of the line, in Moosic, PA. The museum's other working car is Phila. Suburban no. 80, which is used more as a backup to 76. 80's interior is more like a bus, and is not as special as the wicker seats and green glass of 76. The sign on the trolley barn reads "The Trolley Works," which is more than we can say about the baseball field in the background. With opening day of baseball beginning next week, the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees will spend the season on the road. The stadium is shut down and may be replaced.
Have you taken any streetcar photos lately? All pictures of the real world of railroading are appreciated. Please contribute anything you would like here.
April is coming. Enjoy.