- Last Updated on Thursday, 01 August 2013 05:28
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum will hold its annual "Trucks, Tractors & Trolleys" event on Sunday, August 25 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
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Visitors can see dozens of classic tractors, pickup trucks, delivery vehicles, and modern construction and commercial vehicles including a rare 1940 Ford Armored Car from Northwest Savings Bank and a modern Waste Management truck powered by natural gas. Visitors can ride three different trolleys (running every 15 minutes) and tour the Trib Total Media Trolley Display Building, which houses nearly three dozen streetcars, and the Restoration Shop.
This is the third year that the museum has teamed with the Washington & Greene County Antique Tractor Association for Trucks, Tractors & Trolleys. The tractors were a popular addition to previous shows. There will also be a World War II encampment with uniformed interpreters and informational exhibits and numerous artifacts.
There will be a food and ice cream vendor on site, and visitors can enjoy the picnic area while DJ Fritz plays a variety of music. Families can check out the East Penn Traction Club’s model train display and also take advantage of the children’s play area, which includes face painting, Thomas and Chuggington play tables, and play trolley car 225.
This is the third year that the museum has teamed with the Washington & Greene County Antique Tractor Association for Trucks, Tractors & Trolleys. The tractors were a popular addition to previous shows. There will also be a World War II encampment with uniformed interpreters and informational exhibits and numerous artifacts.
There will be a food and ice cream vendor on site, and visitors can enjoy the picnic area while DJ Fritz plays a variety of music. Families can check out the East Penn Traction Club’s model train display and also take advantage of the children’s play area, which includes face painting, Thomas and Chuggington play tables, and play trolley car 225.
The museum welcomes those would like to display a vehicle during the show. Pre-registration is not required and there is no fee, though contributions are welcome. Vehicles should arrive before 10am, with the first 50 arrivals receiving a dash plaque. All registrants receive two complimentary tickets and will also be randomly entered to win cash prizes and museum merchandise.
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum opened to the public in 1963 and would like to thank its 50th Anniversary sponsors: Bombardier Transportation, Giant Eagle and Wabtec Corporation. It has grown dramatically over the past 50 years and is staffed mostly by volunteers.
Admission rates are $10 adults, $9 seniors (62+), $7 children (3-15) and free for children under 3. Admission includes all exhibits and activities; the Trolley Era introductory film and exhibits; unlimited trolley rides; a tour of the Trib Total Media Trolley Display Building; and the museum store.
To reach the Museum, take I-79 to Exit 41 Racetrack Road and follow the blue signs approximately four miles to the Museum. For further information, call 724-228-9256 or visit www.patrolley.org.
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum opened to the public in 1963 and would like to thank its 50th Anniversary sponsors: Bombardier Transportation, Giant Eagle and Wabtec Corporation. It has grown dramatically over the past 50 years and is staffed mostly by volunteers.
Admission rates are $10 adults, $9 seniors (62+), $7 children (3-15) and free for children under 3. Admission includes all exhibits and activities; the Trolley Era introductory film and exhibits; unlimited trolley rides; a tour of the Trib Total Media Trolley Display Building; and the museum store.
To reach the Museum, take I-79 to Exit 41 Racetrack Road and follow the blue signs approximately four miles to the Museum. For further information, call 724-228-9256 or visit www.patrolley.org.