Thursday, April 5, 2018
Light Rail In Pittsburgh
I grew up in a small town about fifty miles from downtown Pittsburgh. We didn't make many trips to the city, but when we did, I always wanted to ride the trolleys. My family looked at me like I was an idiot. Why would anyone want to ride a trolley when they had a car. I still ride light rail, in Los Angeles, and yes, I own a car.
The caption on the back, "PITTSBURGH 1653 Pittsburgh Railways PCC car 1635 on route 40, Mt. Washington negotiates the curve on Sycamore near Bertha, July 5, 1963. R McMurdo photo-N.D. Clark Collection."
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1963,
light rail,
mt. washington,
pennsylvania,
pittsburgh,
postcard,
postcards,
trolleys
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