FPT / East Penn trolley charter set for May 21

The Friends of Philadelphia Trolleys invite you to join us on a charter in connection with the East Penn Traction Meet.  We will be using a SEPTA Kawasaki LRV on the Subway-surface lines. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase on the trolley. To reserve a seat, please mail a check for $60.00 for each person, made out to FPT, Inc. to Harry Donahue, 103 Mulberry Court, Morgantown, PA 19543.

Need more information? Contact Bill Monaghan at FPT2799@COMCAST.NET  please have your email and phone number on the check in case we need to contact you.

Please respond no later than May 14, 2023. Equipment is subject to change.

DATE: Sunday, May 21, 2023

TIME: 10:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M. (Trolley departs promptly at 10:00 A.M.)

LOCATION: SEPTA’s Elmwood Depot

7311 Elmwood Avenue (at 73rd Street)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19142

EQUIPMENT: SEPTA Kawasaki LRV

ROUTING: Subway-surface lines; routes and equipment are subject to change.

FARE: $60.00 per person

To reserve a seat, please mail a check for $60.00 for each person, made out to FPT, Inc. to Harry Donahue, 103 Mulberry Court, Morgantown, Pennsylvania 19543.

Need more information? Contact Bill Monaghan at FPT2799@COMCAST.NET. Please send us your email and phone number on the check.

Please respond no later than May 14, 2023

With a SEPTA Kawasaki LRV on the Subway-surface lines. To reserve a seat, please mail a check for $60.00 for each person, made out to FPT, Inc.

To: Harry Donahue, 103 Mulberry Court, Morgantown, Pennsylvania 19543. Need more information? Contact Bill Monaghan at FPT2799@COMCAST.NET. Please send us your email and phone number on the check.

FPT plans New Year’s Eve trolley charter

WHAT: FPT New Year’s Eve trolley charter

WHEN: Saturday night, Dec. 31, 2022, from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.

WHERE: SEPTA’s 69th Street Transportation Center 6901 69th St., Upper Darby, PA 19082

FARE: $50.00 per person

DETAILS: The charter will cover suburban trolley routes #101 and #102, the Media and Sharon Hill Lines using a double-end Kawasaki Light Rail Vehicle. All proceeds will go towards the Friends of Philadelphia Trolley’s current projects: new roof boards for Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company’s (PRT) snow sweeper C-145, at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum and new air tanks for PRT 5326, at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. Snacks and soft drinks will be available on the car.

HOW TO PAY: To reserve a seat on the New Year’s Eve Charter, please complete the attached form and send your check or money order made put to FRIENDS OF PHILADELPHIA TROLLEYS, INC. to: Harry Donahue, 103 Mulberry Court, Morgantown, PA 19543 by Dec. 27, 2022.

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PRT 5326 needs your help

Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company’s 5326 is one of a group of 135 such cars built in 1923 by the J.G. Brill Company for the PRT.

Just as Pittsburgh Railways had favored one car design for many years, so too had Philadelphia’s PRT favored the general design of cars like 5326, to the point where they had over 2,000 cars representing several variations of the same basic design.

Car 5326 saw its last day of service on August 11, 1957. In April 1958, 5326 had the distinction of being the first trolley car to ever travel the Pennsylvania Turnpike (even if it was on a trailer truck), as it moved to its new home at the Arden Trolley Museum, now the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum (PTM), in Washington, Pennsylvania. While many of the cars at the museum are the lone survivors of their type, this is not true of #5326. Sister car #5205 has been preserved by the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Car 5326 was restored to its original 1923 livery in 1976 for America’s Bicentennial, having required some 3,000 hours of volunteer labor. Since its restoration, the car has been a real workhorse for the PTM. After some 46 years of service at PTM, 5326 could use your help. Both the car’s air tanks are in need of replacement soon to ensure that it will run for years to come. The total cost of this project is expected to be $3,200. Won’t you please consider making a donation? Thank you in advance for helping preserve yet another part of Philadelphia’s trolley history. Please make your check payable to FPT.  You may also use PayPal. Please be sure to mark on your check that your donation is for PRT 5326’s air tanks.

Mail to:

FRIENDS OF PHILADELPHIA TROLLEYS, INC.

P.O. BOX 33397

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19142-0397