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From: &quot;Donald Galt&quot; &lt;galtfd@att.net&gt;
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Subject: Re: Second Avenue/Tenth/Carson   *also 11th street in town
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On 30 Sep 00, at 8:00, Greg King wrote:

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&gt; Interesting stuff, anyone tell me if any of the former
&gt; streetcar track is still exposed around Pgh (apart from the
&gt; LRT lines) please? 

This doesn't qualify but, driving east along Bailey Avenue on Mount 
Washington and bending downhill on Beltzhoover Avenue, it looks 
for all the world (or did so a year and a half ago) as if the pavement 
were patched along the lines of former streetcar rails. Problem is, 
there was never, ever, a streetcar line along this section of 
Beltzhoover.

I've mentioned this oddity to various Pittsburghers on this list, but 
they don't really take me seriously.

Don
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