Re-Strung. Scranton Snow Sweeper 107 (C&JER, 1910) has recently had its broom replaced on one end. It was brought out for the night shoot and posed next to Johnstown car 311 (Wason, 1922) o... (more)
On August 22, 2015, the Rockhill Trolley Museum held a dedication that brought three cars from three generations into service. The oldest is Johnstown Traction No. 311, a double-truck Birney from ... (more)
Ex-Companhia de Transportes Coletivos (Brazil) trolley 1875, wearing Conestoga Traction Co. livery, trundles through the woods along a small stream just west of Shade Gap.
York 183 follws the Johnstown 355
Johnstown 355 heads to Blacklog Narrows
Car 355 to Benscreek ! Wait you still have time the conductor and operator are taking a break in the shade. This was a nice trip.
Trolley #163 is a 1924 J.G. Brill product that was originally built for the York Railways Co. in York, Pa. She now resides at the Rockhill Trolley Museum and is the pride of their collection.