Trolleys - Locust Grove Schoolhouse Passengers wishing to proceed beyond Lenape would have to get off the West Chester trolley car, walk across the railroad tracks and board a small, four-wheel shuttle car, which would take them as far as Unionville by July of 1904
West Chester Lenape - Kennett Square Trolley Lecture 6:30 p m Doors Open 7:00 p m Lecture er to Lenape with through service to Kennett Square Learn the history of the trolley line a d some of the historical structures along its route We will make a short stop at Lenape Park to take in the sites of the 20th century amusement destination Discover the modern day clues left from the tr
ACHMGS, Inc. , plays host to trolley-themed event There were two trolley lines in Armstrong County The K L ran through Kittanning and Ford City to Lenape Park along both the Allegheny River and the Allegheny Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad The P AV ran between Apollo and Leechburg along the Kiskiminetas River
Our Park System - Perkasie Borough A link to this biking and walking trail is available across from Lenape Park at the intersection of Constitution Avenue and Spruce Street and follows along the Pleasant Spring Creek ending at E Walnut Street just crossing the Borough line
Transportation – Kittanning Borough Transportation Town Country Transit – Busing Services 220 N Grant Avenue Kittanning, PA 16201 Phone 724-548-8696 Fax 724-545-3356 Hours Monday through Friday 8 AM – 4 PM www tandctransit com Fixed route service Shared ride service to all Armstrong County residents Rural transportation for persons with disabilities
Trolleys of Armstrong County, PA - Facebook There were two trolley lines in Armstrong County The K L ran through Kittanning and Ford City to Lenape Park along both the Allegheny River and the Allegheny Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad
TEHS - Quarterly Archives Rides to and from the parks on the open-air trolleys were almost as exciting as the rides at their destinations The West Chester Street Railway Company lost little time in establishing Lenape Park as a destination accessible by trolley, about four miles south of West Chester, on the Brandywine
Remembering the fun of years gone by | Chester County Press One section of the exhibit is devoted to the rambling dance hall building that remains as a ruin across the Brandywine Creek from Lenape Park The convoluted history of the place is unraveled in the text panels, beginning in the 1890s as a dance hall to lure riders to take the trolley to the site