LAST FRIDAY IN PHILLY


      March 13, 2011

      THE PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER VSA PRESENTS
      ÒPHILADELPHIA RAILROADSÓ
      A LECTURE BY JOEL SPIVAK


    "Philadelphia became the railroad capital of the world in the 1830s when 12 distinct lines opened within a 100-mile radius of the city to carry people and freight. The railroad boom in the 19th century was made possible by the development of rural communities surrounding the city, the Industrial Revolution, excellent access to raw materials, and an influx of European immigrants. Philadelphia manufactured locomotives, railroad track, and other rail components and exported them around the world. The ability to move agricultural goods, manufactured products, and people commuting from home to work helped to unite the 27 boroughs, districts, and townships into one metropolis by 1854."

    On Sunday March 13, 2011, at 2:00 P.M. Joel Spivak, noted Philadelphia train and trolley car enthusiast, will present a lecture and slide show on Philadelphia Railroads.

    The lecture will take place at the historic Upsal train station, which is served by the Chestnut Hill West Regional Rail. (Connecting SEPTA Bus Service to the station is Bus Route H). The Upsal Station located at Upsal Street and Greene Street in the Germantown section of Philadelphia has been restored and is now the home of the popular Points of Destination Cafe.

    The lecture will be held on the second floor of the station and is limited to 45 people. After Mr. Spivak's talk, we will enjoy some light refreshment. Following the lecture, Mr. Spivak will sign his latest book, Philadelphia Railroads, which he co-authored along with Allen Meyers.

    To reserve your seat, please mail your check made out to Philadelphia Chapter VSA by March 7, 2011 to:

    Robert Skaler
    7615 Garden Road
    Cheltenham, PA 19012

    Questions: call 215-635-1887 during office hours

    or email: forensicarch@comcast.net