Crash...Bang...Boom...
When good Trolleys go bad!

Come to “Crash. Bang, Boom!” at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum on Sunday, August 8, 2010 from 10am to 5pm. This Funday Sunday event will feature historical photos and information about calamitous accidents, crashes and events on the trolley lines of days gone by in interesting presentations given by noted transportation historian, George Gula. Presentations will be offered at 11:00 am, 12:30pm, 2:00pm and 3:30pm. Included in admission to Crash, Bang, Boom! at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum are all day trolley rides and tours of the Car Barn.
Admission is $9 Adults, $8 Seniors ages 62+, and $5 Children 3-15. Children 2 and under are free. Also offered is a special family rate of $30 which covers up to two adults and four children. Directions: Take I-79 to exit 41, Race Track Road, or take US Route 19 to Race Track Road and then follow the signs approximately 3 miles to the museum For more information, please call 724-228-9256 or visit the Museum’s website at www.pa-trolley.org.
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, with over 600 members and 150 active volunteers, opened to the public in 1963 in order to communicate the story of Pennsylvania’s Trolley Era. The museum is open to the public from April through December on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday and every day during the summer. Hours are 10am– 4pm on weekdays and 11am – 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. Group tours and education tours are also available at other times, by appointment only. Special events are run throughout the year and birthday/all occasion parties are available. Please go to www.patrolley.org or call 724-228-9256 for more information.