[PRCo] tracks uncovered

D Brashear shadow at dementix.org
Tue Jul 22 08:14:05 EDT 2014


On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 7:33 AM, DF Cramer <alto_trombone at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> We got there just in time. By the time I was finished, the tracks were
> covered in oil and the first layer of paving was being put down. They did
> not scrape down to the tracks at any other point than here at the
> intersection of the two streets. They left some blacktop over the center of
> the street.
> I really like the brickwork adjacent to the tracks.
> I am surprised they left them in, but it is PennDot doing the work not the
> borough. Further up Fourth Avenue, the telltale signs of tie rot are
> evident in the rippled pavement. Temporary inconvenience, Not so permanent
> improvement. As one of my former students stated, "The trolley tracks get
> to breath and see the light of day once again. Soon they will be paved over
> and be hidden for another generation to discover."
>
> Oddly I haven't seen a lot of tie rot. The obvious place is 2 blocks from
my coffeeshop-of-record, and we talked about it 3 years ago.

http://mailman.dementix.org/pipermail/pittsburgh-railways/2011-September/028870.html

There's been paving in the 1600 block, but the 1500 block still has tie
rot, and where the line is in the 1200 block of Bingham on the other side
of Carson is where the little bit of rail protrudes from the pavement.
Amazing that trackage from 1891 and probably abandoned since the big merger
but certainly not later than about 1915 is still there.



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