Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry These photos are proof that some things might look a little different but – a century apart – are essentially still the same. Pennsylvania American Water still runs part of its operation out of the old Water Works site on the far east end of the City of Warren. The Glade Bridge can’t handle a trolley anymore but we also doubt that the trolley bridge could handle a tanker truck.
Photo courtesy of the Warren County Historical Society These photos are proof that some things might look a little different but – a century apart – are essentially still the same. Pennsylvania American Water still runs part of its operation out of the old Water Works site on the far east end of the City of Warren. The Glade Bridge can’t handle a trolley anymore but we also doubt that the trolley bridge could handle a tanker truck.
Photo courtesy of the Warren County Historical Society These photos are proof that some things might look a little different but – a century apart – are essentially still the same. Pennsylvania American Water still runs part of its operation out of the old Water Works site on the far east end of the City of Warren. The Glade Bridge can’t handle a trolley anymore but we also doubt that the trolley bridge could handle a tanker truck.
Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry These photos are proof that some things might look a little different but – a century apart – are essentially still the same. Pennsylvania American Water still runs part of its operation out of the old Water Works site on the far east end of the City of Warren. The Glade Bridge can’t handle a trolley anymore but we also doubt that the trolley bridge could handle a tanker truck.