Reaching out from South Hills Junction

I've had a lot of people contact me with links to related sites so I thought I would share some of them with you. I will try to limit the links to Pittsburgh trolley related sites ot thins that had a direct relationship with the Junction. I'll start off though with a link to our club here at the wrong end of the State; East Penn Traction Club where you can find anything and everything for the Electric Railfan and hobbist.

Historic Pittsburgh from the Pitt library. Maps, Books, and a text search of scanned documents.

Smithfield Street Bridge Historic American Buildings survey from the Library of Congress. Everything about this bridge.

Brookline History contains several photos and some information on 39 Brookline.

Kittanning & Leechburg Railway Co. etc. Trolleys of Armstrong County.

Dave's RailPix Pittsburgh Trolley page. Contains many, many photos.

Pennsylvania Trolley Museum formerly Arden.

Jon Bell's Pittsburgh Transit page. Links and Pix.

Pittsburgh Railways On-Line. Historical facts, photos, and other stuff complements of Roger DuPuis.

RailNutters news Trolley pages. Links and Pix.

Jerry's Railroad Photo" Album, Traction Photos. Contains several Pittsburgh shots.

Pittsburgh & Castle Shannon RR, narrow gauge line ran in Overbrook PRW.

Shawn's Pittsburgh Transit site. Shawn is a PAT operator who loves his work and has dedicated his time and effort to share it.

Joseph D. Korman Pittsburgh Transit Pages Part of a larger collection of transit info, mostly NYC Subway.

High Speed Maglev -- The Pennsylvania project. A real live attempt to link the Airport to Greensburg.

Pittsburgh Railways Mail Group collection. Members of this list post images on this web site that cannot be attached to the mail messages. You just have to look through these links.

Port Authority.  I couldn't ignore the current owners. 

There are other links that belong here that I cannot locate right now. If you have, or know of, a web site that should appear here please send me the link.

Thanks.

Bob.

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