[PRCo] Re: One Hundred Years Ago, March 14, 1902
John Swindler
j_swindler at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 15 12:39:12 EST 2002
>Matt Barry asked:
>
>Also, I am assuming that the South 22nd Street Bridge was renamed "Brady
>Street Bridge" or was a precursor to the Brady Street Bridge. Anyone
>know?
>
>The route itself sounds like PRCo's 77/54 -- or at least the 54 part of the
>route. The Flying Fraction was formerly two routes, was it not?
> One that left Oakland to the South Side, and the other that left
>Oakland to the North Side?
>
Wasn't route 77 the counter-clockwise trips on the Bloomfield Belt?? Went
out Fifth through Bloomfield and returned on Penn.
Not to be confused with another belt route that went through East Liberty.
Something like Penn-Shady-Fifth belt line. Each belt line had two route
number: for clockwise and counter-clockwise.
John (who really should look this stuff up before responding)
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