What an amazing amount of history in this video. I was lucky enough to have known Ed for a few years. I worked up and down this valley for 25 years and this helped make sense of some of the stuff I saw. Thank you for posting this. Miss ya, Ed!
Thanks for showing all the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton traction lines. I also enjoyed the piece on the Laurel Line. I worked for a while in the area and heard much about the old lines. I did get out to the trolley museum and got to ride over a portion of the old Laurel line. I road on one of the old Red Arrow trolleys that I may have ridden in regular service in Delaware County where I am from.
What an amazing amount of history in this video. I was lucky enough to have known Ed for a few years. I worked up and down this valley for 25 years and this helped make sense of some of the stuff I saw. Thank you for posting this. Miss ya, Ed!
Thanks for showing all the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton traction lines. I also enjoyed the piece on the Laurel Line. I worked for a while in the area and heard much about the old lines. I did get out to the trolley museum and got to ride over a portion of the old Laurel line. I road on one of the old Red Arrow trolleys that I may have ridden in regular service in Delaware County where I am from.
What a wonderful piece of history!
Wow, seeing town from over twenty years before I was around and with the famed trolleys was a real treat.
I always wondered what the line to my hometown of Nanticoke looked like. Thanks to you, I have a better understanding of it. Great video.
I rode the last Nanticoke Car with my father in 1950, I was only 2 years old!
Loved it
Very informative
Great stuff, but holding my breath for a Red Arrow / P & W video.