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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Pittsburgh was both on the ropes and riding high when the 1980s got underway. The steel industry and other types of manufacturing were declining, unemployment was rising and families were looking ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Patrick Damp is a web producer for CBS Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh native who grew up watching KDKA-TV, Patrick studied journalism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. After half a decade in sports ...