[PRCo] Re: Where is it?
Mark McGuire
macmarka at netzero.net
Fri Dec 14 00:50:26 EST 2007
And that set of steps is not the set I was thinking of. A little further south is yet another set of steps leading up to the grade. These are cement steps that are still there today. Were these perhaps leading to the Glendenning Stop? Seems weird to have two stops so close to each other.
-- "Mark McGuire" <macmarka at netzero.net> wrote:
It is Black Diamond. Look at the house on the hill. These are probably the steps that are still there today on the dead end that is Trolley Ln.
-- "Edward H. Lybarger" <trams2 at comcast.net> wrote:
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Attached are two photos (one file) of 1703 somewhere on Charleroi. I got
these from John Baxter when he left Pittsburgh in the 1970s, but never was
certain of the location. The house on the hill should help.
First guess was Black Diamond, but the stairs don't seem to fit. Why would
you need them if you can walk in from the road?
Any opinions?
Thanks,
Ed
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