Have a trolley good time taking a Daycation Destination trip into the transportation past at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in Washington, Pa. The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is a nonprofit ...
Ray Betler, who chaired the capital campaign to build the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum's Welcome and Education Center, cuts the ribbon outside the facility Thursday along with, from left, state Rep.
The longtime executive director and CEO of the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum will be retiring May 31, it was announced Monday. Scott Becker will be stepping down after 32 years at the museum in ...
Originally opened in 1954 in Washington, Pennsylvania, the PA Trolley Museum has worked to preserve Pittsburgh’s trolley history for the past 70 years. To celebrate decades of operation and a recently ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has welcomed a vintage Steelers-themed black and yellow “Terrible Trolley” to its extensive collection. The trolley functioned in the region from 1949 until 1998, ...
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 was transformed into a place of Easter Celebration on Saturday. Families were able to ride a restored antique street car as they went to visit the Easter Bunny. “We ...
A 1906 Shamokin & Mount Carmel trolley car is seen in its second life as a cabin for campers at what was then Knoebels Grove in Elysburg. The carbody recently was acquired by 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 ...
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Get ready to take a trip back to days gone by. The Rockhill Trolley Museum will hold its Johnstown Car Day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the museum, 430 Meadow St., Rockhill ...