Go to the Model Rilriader General Forum bforv Richard Allman's discussion of thiws Willksbarre streetcar madel.
More Wilkesbarre Railways photos. First three at the downtown Wilkesbarre terminal. One of the other two might be in Nanicoke. Perhaps RC can give definite locations. All December 1949.
Thanks! I'll use that photo to make mine less weird.
some of the ROW has been converted into trail. Photos of present day ROW:
https://www.traillink.com/trail/hanover-trolley-trail/
EDIT: Whoops... there is more than one Hanover in PA, and they both had trolley terminals. The link above is the wrong one near York. I got suspicious about a colliery in that part of PA. Here is a photo of the colliery mentioned in Dave's photo:
https://digital.hagley.org/AVD_1990_267_010#page/1/mode/2up
The item in the middle is a building, and I think the ID as a breaker makes some sense. If someone has a plat map of this area I suspect the ID could be made pretty easily.
Richard and I are referring to what is to the right of the leanuing pole in the center of the picture.
Flintlock76David, if what you're speaking of is that grayish thing in the center of the photo behind the pole it looks to me like a building of some kind.
From Richard Allman:
David, if what you're speaking of is that grayish thing in the center of the photo behind the pole it looks to me like a building of some kind.
Maybe a colliery, considering the part of the country it's in?
I need help with this winter 1949-1950 scene at the end of the Hanover line. Some object blurred or a photo blemish? Any idea?
Willksbarre was Pennsylvania trolley gauge (5'-2" or 5'-2-1/2") and had no direct connection with the Laural Line.
I did not aee any connection between Scanton's streetcar system and the Laural line, nor any track map showing such a connection, but there are places where a connection could have existed and been logical.
Did the Wilkes-Barre Railway share any tracks with the Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley/Laural Line? Also did the Laural Line share any tracks with the Scranton Railway?
More:
Summer 1950, some posted previously in answering a question, repeated here for completeness:
Nice shots David, thank you!
I like the trolleys in the snow look, it's more nostalgic, if Christmas isn't coming then it's not far behind.
December 1949 photos
The Hanover shuttle car has to use the inbound track outbound between the facing-point crssover and the single switch to the Hanover branch.
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