SEPTA's historic PCC trolleys, which have been restored after years of restorative work, are set to return to Girard Avenue this weekend. The iconic green and cream trolleys, part of Philadelphia's living history, will resume service on Sunday along Route 15.
🚎 SEPTA trolley riders can soon ride again in style- -- old-school style that is. Here's how @SEPTA got the historic streetcars rolling again. https://t.co/EYJS72nf5z @MiguelMValle https://t.co/N2kKoKIftq
After years of restorative work that included reverse engineering parts built in the 1940s, SEPTA's iconic green and cream trolleys are ready to make a comeback along Philadelphia's Girard Avenue. https://t.co/mGhssWNXIx
Today I joined @SEPTAPHILLY to celebrate the return of the iconic PCC Trolleys! PCC trolleys have run along Route 15 for more than 75 years and are part of our community's living history. After being taken apart and repaired piece-by-piece, PCC trolleys resume service Sunday! https://t.co/9aidrZhgF1
First look inside the restored PCC trolley. @KYWNewsradio https://t.co/f138O4PQ65
They’re coming back. @SEPTA unveils the refurbished PCC trolleys hitting the streets this Sunday. @KYWNewsradio https://t.co/68Bep2U7MI
SEPTA's historic trolleys returning to Girard Avenue this weekend https://t.co/AgtbrnwfuF