Open House set for Saturday to aid restoration of Car 790

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In this Times Leader file photo, Peter Baut, right, and James Baut talk about their late father, Conrad Baut, during an interview at The Baut Studios in Swoyersville. On the table is a model of Wilkes-Barre trolley car 790, the last surviving streetcar from the system, which closed in 1950, and which Conrad Baut worked to rescue and restore. Times Leader | File Photo

SWOYERSVILLE — For James and Peter Baut, the restoration of Car 790 is important because of its connection to local history. They believe it will allow future generations to relive a small aspect of their ancestors’ daily lives.

“On a personal note, working on Project 790 is a way to connect to our dad and honor his memory,” the twin brothers said. “He dreamed of seeing Car 790 run again, and we’re going to make it happen.”

The Baut brothers are the sons of the late Conrad Baut, owner and president of The Baut Studios in Swoyersville. Mr. Baut and his longtime friend, the late Rev. James Wert, shared a love of local history, trains and especially trolleys…

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