Subway, Elevated, Trolley & Traction Lines photos
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They could have used that in Buffalo this past weekend.
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African-American trolley conductors, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1940:

Courtesy of the Library of Congress.

Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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Neat photo. Like that diversity in ties that were worn.
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A photo of the 400 block of East Baltimore Street and the old Lubins Theater, c.1910:

The 400 block is a bit seedier today, lol.

The 400 block is a bit seedier today, lol.
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healey36 wrote:A photo of the 400 block of East Baltimore Street and the old Lubins Theater, c.1910:
Counting 4 trolleys there.....what inner city transport used to be.
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healey36 wrote:A photo of the 400 block of East Baltimore Street and the old Lubins Theater, c.1910:
The 400 block is a bit seedier today, lol.
The Gayety is still around; or at least the building is as an adult bookstore.
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J. S. Bach wrote:The Gayety is still around; or at least the building is as an adult bookstore.
Road trip!
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.Rufus T. Firefly wrote:J. S. Bach wrote:The Gayety is still around; or at least the building is as an adult bookstore.
Road trip!
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gayety+theate ... &ia=images
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J. S. Bach wrote:.Rufus T. Firefly wrote:J. S. Bach wrote:The Gayety is still around; or at least the building is as an adult bookstore.
Road trip!
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gayety+theate ... &ia=images
There you go,
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"The Block" was a pretty interesting place at one time. I recall it was pretty standard fare around here to close out a bachelor-party evening of hooting and hollering with an hour or two on Baltimore Street. I haven't been there since the late-1970s or early-1980s, but I can tell you it was a bit more gracious than it appears to be today. Back then it was heavily patrolled by BPD, which tamped down the muggings and harassment; today, if you look an easy mark, you'll likely get your head stoved in or worse.
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