delivery of the new town trolley...
Trolley and Motorman on C&E Line in Erie Pa - looks like it's actually the negative, too.
Here are a bunch of toy trolley cars I wish were mine. I do not know which companies made most of these trolley cars, but there are some by Lionel, Voltamp, Kingsbury Pressed Steel, Marklin, Ives, Chein, Howard, Knapp and Hubley.
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mwb posted:Trolley and Motorman on C&E Line in Erie Pa - looks like it's actually the negative, too.
That fellow in the front looks like he's about to get his hands dirty. Or, maybe he already has and he is hiding them after getting things in tip top running shape again.
TRRR
mwb posted:Trolley and Motorman on C&E Line in Erie Pa - looks like it's actually the negative, too.
This is not a negative print. However, this print was done backwards which means that the negative was inserted in the enlarger incorrectly. The car number should read 2018. I wonder if this was a local street car or one that went west towards Girard, PA and Conneaut, OH.
Allegheny48 posted:mwb posted:Trolley and Motorman on C&E Line in Erie Pa - looks like it's actually the negative, too.
This is not a negative print. However, this print was done backwards which means that the negative was inserted in the enlarger incorrectly. The car number should read 2018. I wonder if this was a local street car or one that went west towards Girard, PA and Conneaut, OH.
Easily fixed!
Mitch
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Allegheny48 posted:mwb posted:Trolley and Motorman on C&E Line in Erie Pa - looks like it's actually the negative, too.
This is not a negative print. However, this print was done backwards which means that the negative was inserted in the enlarger incorrectly. The car number should read 2018. I wonder if this was a local street car or one that went west towards Girard, PA and Conneaut, OH.
How coincidental that this photo should reappear in 2018!
Bill
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briansilvermustang posted:
Are those air horns on the station side? It's hard to tell, even upon enlargement ...
Tomlinson Run Railroad
Well, they look like air horns to me...
Marty
Yes, they're air horns. But they're on the LVT Liberty Bell Limited car.
Mitch
WftTrains posted:Allegheny48 posted:mwb posted:Trolley and Motorman on C&E Line in Erie Pa - looks like it's actually the negative, too.
This is not a negative print. However, this print was done backwards which means that the negative was inserted in the enlarger incorrectly. The car number should read 2018. I wonder if this was a local street car or one that went west towards Girard, PA and Conneaut, OH.
How coincidental that this photo should reappear in 2018!
Bill
I saved it for years & years,
Here is a photo of a traction cart on college hill in Easton. The tram served Easton Pennsylvania and Phillipsburg NJ before the depression when it closed. Apartently one of the original tram karts was found and is now being restored in Phillipsburg by the Railroads historians (mind you NOT the NYS&W T&HS) and are getting underway with it.
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Kawasakis and Suzukis. My 1985 GS550E with a Ca. 1980-81 K-whacker LRV on Island Avenue just up from the loop. Taken around 1987. Good times. (Yep, I posted the same picture on ADVRIDER if anyone just happens to be on this forum and on there also).
Got a few more from that day but all of the slides and prints are all buried. Sorry for the crappy quality, it's a cell phone picture of one of the prints
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Dayton & Troy..........
Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway #118
First Car over Canal Bridge, Lower Broadway, Fort Edward, New York
Fonda, Jamestown & Gloversville
Illinois Terminal Railroad Trolley #450
Illinois-Iowa Power Company Trolley 360
International Railway Company Trolley #23 at Buffalo, New York on February 22, 1948
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After many years of faithful service, CLRV 4000 was loaded on to a truck at Leslie Barns for travel to the scrapper in Hamilton
briansilvermustang posted:After many years of faithful service, CLRV 4000 was loaded on to a truck at Leslie Barns for travel to the scrapper in Hamilton
Looks like it put up a bit of a fight, at least. (sad sigh)
Mitch