
Hi gang:

I have a carousel tray of kodachomes taken of the 52-Project renovation
covering the property from SHJ to a point near Warrington Recreation
Center that shows the project from excavation to the welding of rail
joints prior to concrete burial.

Problem is I have no scanner or other method  for putting them up on the
list. Anyone on the list living in the Pgh. area who would like to view
them here at my home can get in touch with me via e-mail  Perhaps some
of ou may have suggestions how to get around this so everyone could
share this portion of LRT history.

Bob S.



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Subject: [PRCo] Re: 7--Charles
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Yep.  It was modernized, new concrete roadbed, double-tracked all the way up
Arlington and down Warrington to South Hills Junction, pantograph wiring, of
course.  It was called 49 Arlington-Warrington for a time -- I "forgit" for
the moment what it is called now.

I'm not sure if there is regular service now, or if the line is just used for
a bypass.

Matt

Greg King wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> Could someone please fix my ignorance, the relief line that runs over the
> hill to Sth Hills junction (48 Arlington?) is that still in existance? If
> so, was it modernised at all? Is there any regular service provided?
>
> Greg
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donald Galt <galtfd@att.net>
> To: <pittsburgh-railways@dementia.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 3:37 AM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: 7--Charles
>
> >
> > On 17 May 01, at 11:52, tsquare@toad.net wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > WHAT WAS THE ROUTING OF THE 7-CHARLES ST. LINE IN DOWNTOWN PGH?
> > > AS I RECALL, IT DID NOT FOLLOW THE ROUTING OF ANY OTHER LINE.
> > >
> >
> > As of 1950, the 7, 13/14 and 15 used the Sixth Street bridge both
> > ways, looping via Penn, Stanwyx and Fort Duquesne Blvd. The 22
> > also ran both ways over Sixth Street.
> >
> > The 6 and 21 ran inbound over the Seventh Street bridge and
> > outbound on the Sixth Street.
> >
> > The 4, 10/11, 18 and 19: inbound Ninth Street bridge, outbound
> > Seventh Street.
> >
> > Don
> >
> >






