Vintage views of two PCC cars restored with FPT’s help

 

 

Here are Philadelphia PCC Cars #2743 and #2168 when they were looking worn out. 

Today, thanks to the generosity of our supporters and friends, The Friends of Philadelphia Trolleys has been able to contribute more than $90,000 total to ensure these cars have been preserved in excellent running condition for future generations.

Thanks to Ed Springer for the photos.

The Winter 2019-20 issue of The Streamliner is here

The Winter 2019-20 edition of The Streamliner has arrived.

Features include:

• Friends (and friends) enjoy a day out in Philadelphia
• Jolly trolleys past and present
• Update on the CTA L cars
• Sweeper C-145 progress report
• PCC 2743 gets a check-up

… And more!

You can access the PDF file by clicking on the front page image, or by clicking here.

FPT makes a presentation at Shore Line Trolley Museum and provides a $500 grant

FPT Directors Matt Nawn and Harry Donahue were the guest speakers at the Annual Meeting of Branford Electric Railway Association (Shore Line Trolley Museum) on Saturday, November 23, 2019.  Matt and Harry gave an overview about how FPT got started, some of the projects supported to date, and the organization’s mission to support the preservation of electric transit vehicles from the Philadelphia area in established museums.  Logan Tracy and Andrew Nawn accompanied Matt and Harry and helped take photos and videos.

At the end of the presentation, Matt and Harry presented Bill Wall, Shore Line President Emeritus, with a $500 grant to support the museum’s efforts to preserve and improve its collection of former Red Arrow Lines cars.

In the first photo, Matt is delivering the FPT Presentation.  In the second photo, Bill Wall is seen with Harry and Matt after presentation of the grant check.  Photos by Andrew Nawn and Logan Tracy.