Is It Dry Yet? Residing at the Rockhill Trolley Museum for over 60 years, former Johnstown Traction Company (PA) double-truck "Birney Safety" Car 311 (Wason, 1922) was originally operated i... (more)
A Museum Is Only As Strong As Its Members. On Saturday, October 9, 2021, as part of the Friends of the East Broad Top 2021 Fall Reunion Weekend, the Rockhill Trolley Museum had a strong sho... (more)
Lovingly restored by the dedicated volunteers at the Rockhill Trolley Museum the interior says relax and enjoy the ride, which I’m sure was more enjoyable when you were heading home from work. J... (more)
Beautifully restored and ready for Fathers Day this Johnstown Traction trolley has been restored in its 1950’s look. It was retired from service in 1960.
A Johnstown Traction Co. car sits at the Rockhill Trolley Museum as a thunderstorm looms over the Aughwick Valley. If you notice just to the left of the 355 is 3 Foot gauge track belonging to the ... (more)
Richard L Wonson loved shooting postcard-sized negatives and always used a tripod to insure steadiness. Here he’s recorded a PCC that has just crossed the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad at Stony Cre... (more)
The late Richard L Wonson carefully set up his tripod and mounted his camera to record scenes on postcard-sized negatives. Here many Johnstown fixtures of the 1950s are visible as the community w... (more)
Johnstown 353 waits on the Atwood St Bridge for 487 portraits to be made (well, it always seems like that on an excursion). Then it will be off to its next photo location a few yards up the way. ... (more)
Another view from one of Richard L Wonson’s postcard-sized negatives. Woolworth’s and Kresge’s were open and viable, and yet another downtown theater is in full operation. No sign of Wal-M... (more)
A rarety in Johnstown is finding a PCC without the ubiquitous Pepsi cap on the front. Benjamin A Dover photo.