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== 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. ==
 
== 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. ==

Revision as of 12:22, 4 January 2009

This is a work in progress regarding Carrick's Trolley Era.

Carrick Trolley's.jpg

Carrick Trolley tickets.jpg

Carrick Trolley-1.jpg

This is an article as written for publication by Carrick Historian Nick Markowitz.

Carrick Trolley Era.jpg


This is the actual article as it appeared in The South Hills Record, February 15, 1977.

Trolley Era in Carrick resized publication.jpg

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.

Carrick barn layout diagram.jpg


These photos can also be seen at Lennix Gulf Station

Lennox street car.jpg

Carrick Car Barn at Lennox Gas.jpg


Copperfield and Brownsville Road in front of Concord Presbyterian Church

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For trolley enthusiasts here is a link to a local web site with many trolley photos.