Difference between revisions of "Trolleys in Carrick"
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+ | For trolley enthusiasts here is another link to our neighbors in Brookline who have put together a great site for more trolley information - [http://www.brooklineconnection.com/history/Facts/PghTrolley.html Trolley History]. |
Revision as of 07:26, 10 May 2009
Contents
- 1 This is a work in progress regarding Carrick's Trolley Era.
- 2 This is an article as written for publication by Carrick Historian Nick Markowitz.
- 3 This is the actual article as it appeared in The South Hills Record, February 15, 1977.
- 4 This site diagram shown below is currently occupied by the Shopping Center bounded by Wynoka, Brownsville and Amanda and ncludes Foodland, Citizens Bank and several convenience stores.
- 5 These photos can also be seen at Lennix Gulf Station
- 6 Copperfield and Brownsville Road in front of Concord Presbyterian Church
- 7 Waiting at the Brentwood Loop for return trip to Carrick
- 8 At the South Hills Junction
- 9 At the "Fleet" Gas Station at Clifton Avenue
- 10 At the McKinnley overpass at Bausman Street
- 11 At the Overbrook line over Route 51
- 12 Streetcar at Parkfield Avenue at Carrick Shopping Center
- 13 Streetcar at Concord School
- 14 Streetcar at The Boulevard and Readshaw Funeral Home
- 15 Streetcars ready to go at the South Hills Junction, or could this be the Carrick Trolley Barn
This is a work in progress regarding Carrick's Trolley Era.
This is an article as written for publication by Carrick Historian Nick Markowitz.
This is the actual article as it appeared in The South Hills Record, February 15, 1977.
This site diagram shown below is currently occupied by the Shopping Center bounded by Wynoka, Brownsville and Amanda and ncludes Foodland, Citizens Bank and several convenience stores.
These photos can also be seen at Lennix Gulf Station
Copperfield and Brownsville Road in front of Concord Presbyterian Church
Waiting at the Brentwood Loop for return trip to Carrick
At the South Hills Junction
At the "Fleet" Gas Station at Clifton Avenue
At the McKinnley overpass at Bausman Street
At the Overbrook line over Route 51
Streetcar at Parkfield Avenue at Carrick Shopping Center
Streetcar at Concord School
Streetcar at The Boulevard and Readshaw Funeral Home
Streetcars ready to go at the South Hills Junction, or could this be the Carrick Trolley Barn
For trolley enthusiasts here is another link to our neighbors in Brookline who have put together a great site for more trolley information - Trolley History.