PATransit 4004
When some of Pittsburgh’s South Hills trolley lines were being upgraded to light rail standards and new equipment was being purchased, the Port Authority undertook a program to remanufacture 1949-vintage PCC cars for use on the Library and Overbrook routes. At the time these lines were not being rebuilt and required operation using the smaller lighter cars traditionally used on these lines.
Originally slated to include 45 cars, the program ended with only a dozen rebuilds, due to cost realities. Those that were finished, however, were essentially new cars, with all-new electrical and running gear of the type and style that they were originally equipped.
In September 1999 car 4004 was the last PCC to operate in revenue service, ending 63 years of PCC car operation in Pittsburgh. It was donated to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum by the Port Authority, who generously stored the car until the new Trolley Display Building was completed, and then repainted it before delivery. It’s the car that 2000’s youngsters will remember!
Car Number
4004
Year Built
1988
Length
46'6"
Height
10'3"
Year Acquired
2004
Car Builder
St. Louis Car Company
Type
STREET & INTERURBAN RAILWAY PASSENGER CARS
Width
8'4"
Motors
WH1423L, 4@
Location
In Operation