Car 165 was a Brill built Strafford Car and 202 was Brill Bullet. 165 was on a fan trip and 202 was a regularly scheduled car. A Roger Puta photograph
A Roger Puta photograph
Liberty Liner "Independence Hall" returns from the end of the line heading back to the Rockhill Trolley Museum on the former Shade Gap Branch of the East Broad Top.
It's an all-Red Arrow reunion as Liberty Liner "Independence Hall" is joined by Brill Bullet car No. 205 for a night scene at the Rockhill Trolley Museum. Both cars operated on the Norri... (more)
Restored Philadelphia Traction Company (ex SEPTA) PCC 2743 waits to be loaded onto a flatbed truck for the return to Rockhill Trolley Museum, in Rockhill, Pa. The 2743 was restored by the craftsma... (more)
Red Arrow 14 negotiates the tight curve on the McClane School Loop during a special Boy Scout trip.
Red Arrow 14 passes Red Arrow 68 on the McClane School Loop.
Red Arrow Lines 66 has been carrying tourists at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum since 1970. This car was built in 1926 by Brill, and spent over 40 years in service on the Philadelphia & West Ches... (more)
Away From The Crowd. Its Monday of Labor Day weekend, and Steamtown's Lackawanna Railfest is coming to a conclusion. While most of the crowd were watching CP 2317 on her last day o... (more)
Another inbound run on an already muggy, Philly style morning. At the time, 203 was among the few Bullets, which had yet to surrender their original square corner wind shields, in favor of the mor... (more)