A few years ago, I rode the 1923 trolley after resting overnight in the nearby RV park. The trolley operator/conductor told me then he was a retired airline pilot, loved operating the trolley, this man may be the same one I talked with. I would recommend a visit to the museum and a ride on the trolley.
your welcome,it is located in meadowlands,which is in washington county,about 25 min drive from airport,by the way,i actually drove these trolleys& have some collectiables from there,know anyone interested? where in ny are u? my wife is in ny now,we may b moving there,within the yr. take care(jim)
A few years ago, I rode the 1923 trolley after resting overnight in the nearby RV park. The trolley operator/conductor told me then he was a retired airline pilot, loved operating the trolley, this man may be the same one I talked with. I would recommend a visit to the museum and a ride on the trolley.
Been there twice now...yet to ride a PCC car like 1711 and 24... Got to ride Desire and 78 however :)
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Cool trolley 🚎
Thanks.
Love It..Ty
your welcome,it is located in meadowlands,which is in washington county,about 25 min drive from airport,by the way,i actually drove these trolleys& have some collectiables from there,know anyone interested? where in ny are u? my wife is in ny now,we may b moving there,within the yr. take care(jim)
I would like to visit. I am from NYC,. I don't have a car. What would be the best way to get to the museum?
take flight to pittsburgh airport,there is no bus service to the museum,so i would recomend a taxi
Do they have rides every day?
For the most part yes, be sure to check the web site for their hours as they are open seasonal. pa-trolley.org
2018?