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Western Railroad Discussion > Perris Trolley MuseumDate: 03/04/15 16:33 Perris Trolley Museum Author: ATSF2324 Date: 03/04/15 17:01 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: GRNDMND Yes...yes it has.
KC Date: 03/04/15 17:43 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: callum_out What he said, you should have seen it in 1968!
Out Date: 03/04/15 18:33 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: JimBaker Ha! You should have seen it in 1958.
Yes, I said Nineteen Fifty Eight! Big doings this weekend with the Swap Meet and Annual Meeting on Saturday March 7th. Jim Baker. OERM #97-L Date: 03/04/15 18:43 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: ATSF2324 So help me out... What time period did I take these photos?
My dad worked in the San Berdoo shops and would take me out there and watch the steam engines steam up early in the mornings. He knew some of the crew there. Gus Date: 03/04/15 20:44 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: mundo 1958, them were the days ! Ed 23L
Photo is about 1968. Date: 03/04/15 20:52 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: WP282 mundo Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 1958, them were the days ! Ed 23L > > Photo is about 1968. The automobile to the left of the SP Alco switch engine is a late 1970's/early 1980's Chevy Malibu, so I'd peg the date around 1980. Mike Date: 03/05/15 10:28 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: callum_out I agree with Mike, that looks nothing like 1968.
Out Date: 03/05/15 11:12 Re: Perris Trolley Museum Author: CR3 I was out there in the mid 60's and all I can remember was just a loop around the car barn area or something. Maybe it was just point to point? Hard to remember. Only saw one trolley run that day. I think it was an old car from New Orleans. Anyway, a whole lot has been done since those days and much more for the public to see now.
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