The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has been nominated for USA Today’s 10 Best Readers Choice Awards in the Best Small Town ...
Pittsburgh was both on the ropes and riding high when the 1980s got underway. The steel industry and other types of manufacturing were declining, unemployment was rising and families were looking ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum celebrated the restoration of The Terrible Trolley, PAT PCC 1713, in a private rollout celebration Tuesday, August 12. Terrible Towels waved and the crowd roared for ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is giving kids a chance to get up close with some older modes of transportation. The museum is offering free admission for kids up to age 17 through Sept. 30. Kids can ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum celebrates old-time transportation while being powered by more contemporary forms of energy. The museum in Chartiers Township has 937 solar panels on the roofs of its ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is located at 1 Electric Way, Washington, PA 15301. Take I-79 North to Exit 40 (Meadow Lands) or I-79 South to Exit 41 (Racetrack Road) and then follow signs for the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON, Pa. (WJW) – Before cars took ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum’s Port Authority Transit (PAT) PCC car No. 1713, the “Terrible Trolley,” made its service debut Aug. 12, following a two-year restoration program that included ...
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