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The 4000-series PCC was a rebuilt PCC streetcar used by the Port Authority of Allegheny County.Originally designed by the Presidents' Conference Committee, a group of transit operators in the United States and Canada, the 4000's were a series of PCC cars completely rebuilt from cars built in 1949 by the St. Louis Car Company for Port Authority's predecessor, Pittsburgh Railways.
The line from Pittsburgh was extended from Hays to Dravosburg in 1895 and a trestle linking the two lines was completed in 1897. [24] 56A Lincoln Place via 2nd Ave. Aug 31, 1963 [6] 57 Glenwood Mar 1890 [13] Jul 4, 1964 [6] First permanent electric line in Pittsburgh, Second Avenue Traction Co. Short turn of the 56. 58 Greenfield by 1915 [1 ...
After the failure of the Twyford Motor-Car Company in Brookville, Pennsylvania, Robert Twyford moved to Houston, Texas. There, he contacted two brothers, L. J. and Z. Z. Brandon. Using the Twyford patent, they founded the Commercial Motor Car Company in San Antonio and Houston, Texas in 1912. They built a prototype car and truck.
Pittsburgh Citizens Traction Company c. 1894. 1895 to 1905 was a time of consolidation for the numerous street railways serving Pittsburgh. On July 24, 1895 the Consolidated Traction Company (CTC) was chartered and the following year acquired the Central Traction Company, Citizens Traction Company, Duquesne Traction Company and Pittsburgh Traction Company and converted them to electric ...
Rod Rohrich, American plastic surgeon; Simon Rohrich, American inventor and entrepreneur; Lutz Röhrich (1922-2006), German folklorist; The namesake of the Gustav Rohrich Sod House; Walter Roehrich, of Roehr Motorcycle Company
Fort Pitt Bridge with Downtown Pittsburgh in the background. A large metropolitan area that is surrounded by rivers and hills, Pittsburgh has an infrastructure system that has been built out over the years to include roads, tunnels, bridges, railroads, inclines, bike paths, and stairways; however, the hills and rivers still form many barriers to transportation within the city.