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What citys had commuter trains but dont anymore?

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Posted by RTroy on Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:36 PM

Didn't Scranton PA have intra city trolleys, inter city trolleys, and also steam trains just covering the area? 

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Posted by daveklepper on Sunday, July 14, 2013 3:41 AM

Yes:   In the summer of 1949 I rode the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley, (The Laural Line) third rail except  tracks in Wilkesbarre (but PRW, no street trackage); the four remaining streetcar line (South Scranton, Green Ridge Peoples, Green Ridge Suburban, Nay Aug Park); and the D&H commuter train to Carbondale.  The latter was powered by an elephant-eared 2-8-0 and had three open-platform, roller-bearing, arch-roof steel coaches.

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Posted by RTroy on Sunday, July 14, 2013 10:26 AM

Do you happen to have any photos of any of this?  I haven't seen any, even at Steamtown.

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Posted by daveklepper on Sunday, July 14, 2013 12:58 PM

I took black & whites with a Leica, but I am not certain I still have the negs or what condition they are in.  If and when I find them and if they are usable I will let you  know on this Forum.  I believe you are looking for the D&H stuff.  The interurban and streetcar photos are plentifull on the web.   Dave's trolleys (another Dave) is one website.

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Posted by RTroy on Sunday, July 14, 2013 9:33 PM

Basically.  Lots of electric shots, though I am still looking for Scranton area ones.  But I'm also interested in the steam ones because I've had spots pointed out to me of old commuter rail stations outside Scranton.  And while I like trolleys, I like steam even better!

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Posted by daveklepper on Monday, July 15, 2013 3:15 AM

Correction, Scranton and Wilkesbarre summer was 1050, 1949 was Maine.

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