From a Kodachrome slide in my collection made by the late Joe Jessel, Jr. A favored spot for photographing Pittsburgh’s Billboard cars was North & Sandusky. The PRC could always be counted on ... (more)
On the now abandoned DRAKE line, the 1711 speeds through Fort Couch Rd. The motorman has already set his route sign for the next outbound trip from downtown to Library PA, as weekend cars alterna... (more)
Original Kodachrome by the late Joseph Jessel Jr, a good friend who taught me much about photographic composition as it applied to streetcar views (not always the same as it is for railroad views)... (more)
The brilliant red front tells us the PCC is fresh from the paint shop following an accident. Here it holds at Edgebrook Siding on the Overbrook line for a meet with a Pittsburgh-bound car.
After the North Side routes closed, the GE-equipped PCCs from Keating were reassigned to Tunnel Carouse - here a pair of them perform on the 44 KNOXVILLE service crossing a hump-backed bridge besi... (more)