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While this is not a train, it does run on rails.  Philadelphia, Pa 4/17/1978    
Charlie
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Charlie,

I love this.
Pictures of Philadelphia!
From the vehicles, I'd guess the photo is earlier than your 2014 copyright date.
Is that a bicentennial scheme?  Looks like it might be, with a bit of color shift in the film/negative.
City Line -- is that West Philly?

Again, love it!
Thanks for sharing.
--Hillyard
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(04-17-2025, 09:24 AM)hillyard999 Wrote: Charlie,

I love this.
Pictures of Philadelphia!
From the vehicles, I'd guess the photo is earlier than your 2014 copyright date. April 17, 1978
Is that a bicentennial scheme?  Looks like it might be, with a bit of color shift in the film/negative. Color is pretty true. Kodachrome 64 
City Line -- is that West Philly? Not sure. Roselyn Street is on the right and appears to end here. 
Again, love it!
Thanks for sharing.
--Hillyard
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Every time I look at that picture, I think, "That is one bent trolley pole."
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(04-17-2025, 09:24 AM)hillyard999 Wrote: Charlie,

I love this.
Pictures of Philadelphia!
From the vehicles, I'd guess the photo is earlier than your 2014 copyright date.
Is that a bicentennial scheme?  Looks like it might be, with a bit of color shift in the film/negative.
City Line -- is that West Philly?

Again, love it!
Thanks for sharing.
--Hillyard

The color scheme is called "Gulf Oil". Gulf Oil's truck were orange and blue at that time.

The letter board says "Ogontz" on the bottom line. That would make the trolley line the Route 23. The line ran from South Philly through North Philly, Germantown, Mt Airy, and Chestnut Hill. At the time it was the longest trolley line in the world.
Tom
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(04-17-2025, 09:16 PM)tompm Wrote:
(04-17-2025, 09:24 AM)hillyard999 Wrote: Charlie,

I love this.
Pictures of Philadelphia!
From the vehicles, I'd guess the photo is earlier than your 2014 copyright date.
Is that a bicentennial scheme?  Looks like it might be, with a bit of color shift in the film/negative.
City Line -- is that West Philly?

Again, love it!
Thanks for sharing.
--Hillyard

The color scheme is called "Gulf Oil". Gulf Oil's truck were orange and blue at that time.

The letter board says "Ogontz" on the bottom line. That would make the trolley line the Route 23. The line ran from South Philly through North Philly, Germantown, Mt Airy, and Chestnut Hill. At the time it was the longest trolley line in the world.

I tried to find the location on Google Earth but there must be a lot of changes on those streets. I can't remember what route we were on but we might have been going into the Penn Central Plaza to Conrails Blue Room, or if we were leaving I believe the next stop was York. 
Charlie
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April 18, 1978. This was a grab shot while passing through Harrisburg Pa.    
Charlie
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April, 1977. Conway, Pa.      Charlie
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4/20/2018 Crossing Metz Road New Waterford, Ohio westbound    
Charlie
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April, 1877.
     Westbound approaching MP50, East Palestine, Ohio. The Dodge dealer in the background is Neil Motors.    
Charlie
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4/22/1979. Westbound at Rochester, Pa.      
Charlie
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4/23/2006

        East bound along the Kiski River at Bagdad, Pa.     
Charlie
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4/24/2010, Westbound at Metz Road, New Waterford, Ohio    
Charlie
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Belvidere and Delaware River GP10 1856 working on the Winchester and Western RR with WW 517 at Conrail's Millville, NJ yard, 4/24/12.

Bruce

   
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April 25, 2015. Enon Valley, Pa.    
Charlie
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