Car test of South Bethlehem and Saucon Street Railway Company
Description
Car test of South Bethlehem and Saucon Street Railway Company by C. J. Umble with C. P. Serfass. View showing exterior of car with a portion of the test crew also motorman and conductor.
Provenance
Photographs from MG-30 Michael Haverstick Collection
Conestoga Traction Company, 9-17 East Orange Street, Lancaster. Edison Electric Light Company and Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company. First floor, east side, contained converters for supplying direct current power to trolley lines and downtown elevators. Customer: Conestoga Traction Company.
Scene at Pennsylvania Railroad station at Columbia, Front and Walnut Streets, about 1910. Shows two Conestoga Traction Company open cars, and one closed car; the "Columbia Belt" car. Other oopen car is the Marietta line car. Closed ca in rear is the Lancaster car.
Photograph- Lancaster and York Furnace Car #4, a California type car about one half mile east of York Furnace Park in 1910. Conductor is Harry Bortzfield, Motorman is Ben Bates. Car is going to Rawlinsville.
Photograph- Lancaster and York Furnace Car #4, a California type car about one half mile east of York Furnace Park in 1910. Conductor is Harry Bortzfield, Motorman is Ben Bates. Car is going to Rawlinsville.
Description
Lancaster and York Furnace Car #4, a California type car about one half mile east of York Furnace Park in 1910. Conductor is Harry Bortzfield, Motorman is Ben Bates. Car is going to Rawlinsville.
Group of uniformed men posed in front of tents. William Rehm is last person on right, front row. Camp of Instruction, Mt. Gretna, PA May 10, 1910, Lt. McGat, Instructor, 4th Regiment.