This brought back lots of memories for me. I grew up in Delaware County & Philadelphia, including living 15 years in Darby, and spending time in Yeadon, Folsom, Morton, etc. I used to take the Sharon Hill trolley to my junior high school, and spent countless times at the Darby loop.
Mr. Spedden you've done it again. Wow! These are amazing before and after shots and I kept going back and forth to see if any of the original building were still intact. I think maybe a few but the over all views have changed very much. Your perception and interest in your material is truly marvelous. Thank you for your intense research.
My mom & dad met on red arrow & my uncle worked for them 1920s-60s; my aunt was the personal secretary to Merritt Taylor and he gave me the last operator’s license.
Had no idea all these trolley lines traversed Delco...fond memories in the 60's of riding in the trolley car driver's seat (rear) from Media to 69th st or pulling the wooden seat out of its pocket that enabled you to sit in front of the rear door. Probably can't do either of these things now! Great video's Craig.
I’ve had many people say the same thing. They had no idea that a trolley line ran right down the street in front of their house. Thanks for your comment.
Very interesting. I've lived in Delco (specifically Broomall) for most of my life, and it's also where my mother grew up. I also recall my mother telling me that my grandmother would often take a trolley from West Chester Pike into Philadelphia.
This brought back lots of memories for me. I grew up in Delaware County & Philadelphia, including living 15 years in Darby, and spending time in Yeadon, Folsom, Morton, etc. I used to take the Sharon Hill trolley to my junior high school, and spent countless times at the Darby loop.
Mr. Spedden you've done it again. Wow! These are amazing before and after shots and I kept going back and forth to see if any of the original building were still intact. I think maybe a few but the over all views have changed very much. Your perception and interest in your material is truly marvelous. Thank you for your intense research.
My mom & dad met on red arrow & my uncle worked for them 1920s-60s; my aunt was the personal secretary to Merritt Taylor and he gave me the last operator’s license.
Nice story. I’m old enough to remember the Southern Penn Bus Company, but sadly most all of the trolleys were gone by then.
these are neat even though I have never lived anywhere near this state, I still enjoy old photos
Had no idea all these trolley lines traversed Delco...fond memories in the 60's of riding in the trolley car driver's seat (rear) from Media to 69th st or pulling the wooden seat out of its pocket that enabled you to sit in front of the rear door. Probably can't do either of these things now! Great video's Craig.
I’ve had many people say the same thing. They had no idea that a trolley line ran right down the street in front of their house. Thanks for your comment.
Very interesting. I've lived in Delco (specifically Broomall) for most of my life, and it's also where my mother grew up. I also recall my mother telling me that my grandmother would often take a trolley from West Chester Pike into Philadelphia.
👏👏❤️it! Thank you so much for the before & after pictures. Americans need to take care of their history. Both the good & bad.
Operators making change long gone too!
GONE is the main and key word for everything a lot of character and flare of those areas are definitely lost.
Absolutely depressing.
6:40 - Hog Island Car, 2nd Series.
Alot of those clips, footages and relics are not recognizable except some are rebuilt as new streetcars!.
they tore up n ruined the earth n decided i don't want this anymore!!
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