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  1. Remembering the fun of years gone by | Chester County Press

    Apr 1, 2019 · One section of the exhibit is devoted to the rambling dance hall building that remains as a ruin across the Brandywine Creek from Lenape Park. The convoluted history of the place …

  2. Trolleys - Locust Grove Schoolhouse

    Passengers wishing to proceed beyond Lenape would have to get off the West Chester trolley car, walk across the railroad tracks and board a small, four-wheel shuttle car, which would …

  3. Mid-20th century saw end of a transportation era - TribLIVE.com

    Jun 9, 2002 · Fifty years ago, in the summer of 1952, the 62-year history of West Penn Railways trolley operations came to an end in Westmoreland and Fayette counties, although at its peak …

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  4. ArmstrongTrolley - Google Sites

    Feb 5, 2009 · You may purchase this book from the author or from the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum Store http://www.pa-trolley.org/ For more information on the street railway systems in …

  5. ACHMGS, Inc., plays host to trolley-themed event

    Oct 27, 2021 · There were two trolley lines in Armstrong County. The K&L ran through Kittanning and Ford City to Lenape Park along both the Allegheny River and the Allegheny Valley …

  6. TEHS - Quarterly Archives

    Rides to and from the parks on the open-air trolleys were almost as exciting as the rides at their destinations. The West Chester Street Railway Company lost little time in establishing Lenape …

  7. Tickets for Trolleyology: Small Town Trolley Along the River in ...

    Oct 7, 2020 · The focus will be on the communities of Kittanning and Ford City along with a look at Lenape Park, an amusement park owned by the railways company. A Question & Answer …

  8. Jackson-Township - An early 1900's image of a Kittanning

    An early 1900's image of a Kittanning & Ford City Street Railway Trolley Car near Kittanning, Armstrong County. (Photo from Fred Sloop)

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  9. William M. Haynes, president of the railroad and street railway decided to build a park on a triangular plot of land between the Lenape trolley station and Brandywine Creek.

  10. 6:30 p.m. Doors Open 7:00 p.m. Lecture er to Lenape with through service to Kennett Square. Learn the history of the trolley line a d some of the historical structures along its route. We will …

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