Trolleyology: Wexford Station
The Wexford Station served the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler & New Castle Railway (“The Harmony Route”) from 1908 until the last trolley ran in 1931. After its life as a passenger and freight station, the building was purchased, moved, and used as a post office, antique shop, and most recently, a deli. Join Executive Director Scott Becker for a Trolleyology talk about Wexford Station, the route it served, its relocation to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, its restoration, and its reopening in 2016. This is the first video in our new digital Trolleyology series, originally shared via Zoom. To help us continue these programs, please consider making a donation at https://pa-trolley.org/support/. Thanks for watching!

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