Stumbled across this site, PA stations, past and present.
http://www.west2k.com/pa.htm
Over 1500 stations in PA, including 800 stations still standing.
Ralph
Now that’s interesting. Didn’t know that there were that many still in existence and quite a few that I didn’t realize were stations…
nice site Ralph Does this mean you plan on moving next door to Rooster? :lol:
Dave "Hollywood" Marconi said:I'd have to move next door to you...............so I could park my bus at your place :lol: Ralph
nice site Ralph Does this mean you plan on moving next door to Rooster? :) :lol:
Note that in Cumberland County the CVRR dominates. I have seen this before but perhaps since it’s posted here I should e-mail the webmaster and help him update what I know…Thank’s Ralph just what I need more work.
David Russell said:I'll probably be hearing from his attorney after infecting his web-site with the Rooster virus :lol: :lol: :lol: Ralph
I should e-mail the webmaster and help him update what I know...... ;)
I can assure you it will be correct dated information.
David Russell said:I never had any doubt ;) Ralph
I can assure you it will be correct dated information. ;)
There is a similar site for New York State stations:
http://ny.existingstations.com/
(although that site only lists surviving stations, not “all time” stations)
Scot
Scot Lawrence said:
There is a similar site for New York State stations:http://ny.existingstations.com/
(although that site only lists surviving stations, not “all time” stations)
Scot
Thanks Scot.
Next rainy day I’ll be checking it out
Ralph