When Kimberly Sever was 9 years old, she came up with an idea for how the city could honor her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers. Following her grandmother’s advice, she wrote a letter to then–Pittsburgh ...
The Terrible Trolley celebrated the Pittsburgh Steelers’ four Super Bowl wins between 1975 and 1980. The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has acquired not a terrible trolley but the Terrible Trolley. The ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- For over 100 years, Pittsburgh's trolleys have served as a practical and central means of transportation throughout the city. But if you were around in the 80s, you may remember a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has acquired what was known to the Pittsburgh region as “The Terrible Trolley.” The Port Authority ...
The Terrible Trolley, a salute to the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty, is back home in western Pennsylvania after spending 25 years with a collector in Ohio. Last week, the Pennsylvania Trolley ...
PLUS SMALL BUSINESSES, A BELOVED PIECE OF LOCAL HISTORY HAS FOUND A NEW HOME. THE TERRIBLE TROLLEY IS NOW AT THE PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY MUSEUM IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. THE STREETCAR WAS ONCE OWNED AND ...
A valuable piece of Pittsburgh history and a callback to days past was brought back to life. The Terrible Trolley — once the idea of a young girl who made a request to the city's mayor — was revealed ...
AT HOME AT THE PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY MUSEUM IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. IT WAS BUILT IN 1939. ORIGINALLY, IT RAN ON THE CHARLEROI AND WASHINGTON INTERURBAN LINES. IT WAS RETIRED FOR GOOD BACK IN 1998, AND ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum celebrated the restoration of The Terrible Trolley, PAT PCC 1713, in a private rollout celebration Tuesday, August 12. Terrible Towels waved and the crowd roared for ...
WASHINGTON, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in Washington, Pa. entered a new era of discovery and learning with its ribbon cutting for the completion of its welcome and education center. The ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has acquired what was known to the Pittsburgh region as “The Terrible Trolley.” The Port Authority of Allegheny County, now known as Pittsburgh Regional Transit, owned ...