A PCC drifts by the huge United States Steel Edgar-Thompson Works
On a business trip to the Steel City, I find this rebuilt ex Southern Pacific F7(A) and rebuilt ex C&O Pullman Standard coaches at Grant Street Station. The train, "The Shopper" would soon depart ... (more)
This Library bound "trolley" demonstrates the advantage of light rail over conventional trains; steeper grades and lower maintenance standards for right of way.
4313 has just crossed above CSX's Pittsburgh Sub and is about to make the steep descent towards a stop at Station Square.
The Panhandle Bridge is a substantial structure, but it is effectively dwarfed by the taller and larger Liberty Bridge behind it.
1627 turns the corner at Shiloh and Sycamore on Route 40.
A Pittsburgh PCC nears the Westinghouse Flood Control station at Turtle Creek.
42S coasts down the grade, approaching the Hillsdale Ave. crossing in Dormont.
An outbound 42S bound for South Hills Village scoots across the former PRR Panhandle Bridge.
Outbound 42S has a bit of rush hour traffic to deal with on its trip down Broadway Ave.