[PRCo] Re: Crossovers
Bob Rathke
brathke at mediaone.net
Sun Jun 10 09:45:51 EDT 2001
Amazing summary! I never thought about the handful of crossovers in Pittsburgh.
Bob 6/10/01
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Bob
Jim Holland wrote:
> HI!
> In discussing the 46- and 49-lines, we wondered about a crossover on
> Warrington for the 46-line to change ends. This did not exist.
>
> Looking at the 1949-ERA map of Pgh reveals precious few crossovers.
> Not going to try to list them all, but here are a few that remained:
>
> 09-line, Charles near Perrysville
> 10-15-lines, 2-xovers show near West View, but actually
> 3-xovers in latter days to allow cars to layover
> in both directions with ability of service cars
> to pass in both directions.
> 11-Evergreen and East Street
> 11-Evergreen and Harpen
> 27-28-lines, Bell and Woodkirk unused or recently removed.
> 32-W.-Carson and Smithfield, Also::
> South end Smithfield St. bridge.
> Overbrook--Frederick Street
> Castle Shannon, Main line - 2, one removed in the 1950s
> Library--Mesta
> 38-line between McFarland and Biltmore
> 56-line Mifflin near Riverton, remained to the end.
> 56-line at Muldowney for 65 line usage.
> 56-line on 5th near Sinclair, McKeesport, unsused or
> recently removed.
> 63-55-lines on Braddock for 63 to change ends.
> 68-line, Kennywood and far side of bridge outbound of Kennywood.
> 78-line, Park and Laketon
> 81-line, Atwood near Forbes
> 99-line, Evans near 5th, McKeesport.
>
> NO X-Overs downtown Pittsburgh
> NO X-Overs near North Side.
>
> **Probably** a few more crossovers in 1920--1930.
>
> Contrast that to San Francisco today with 3-X-Overs or more on most
> lines!
>
> --
> James B. Holland
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