Duquesne Way

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Duquesne Way looking east from Evans Street and showing the condition of the area under construction.
July 16th, 1915
Location
Downtown
Address
Duquesne Way
Pittsburgh City Photographer Collection
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Source
Pittsburgh City Photographer Collection, 1901-2002, AIS.1971.05, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh Original URL
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Identifier
715.154160.CP
Rights
Public Domain - Anybody may use this photo for any purpose
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  • Matt almost 14 years ago

    Evans Alley ran parallel to Stanwix one block west

  • Jason almost 14 years ago

    So was that a Robert Moses style elevated highway or just a rail line?

  • Matt almost 14 years ago

    Elevated Rail. Think about a world where downtown is still full of manufacturing, the density of the city starts to trail off into suburbs in Oakland and Lawrenceville, and there is no such thing as interstate trucking...

    There were several different railroads running elevated and at grade to multiple train stations (Pennsylvania, B&O, Penn Central, and this line served the Wabash Terminal on Stanwix)...

    Totally different world.

    I was also looking at the new years edition of the 1911 Pgh Press recently and listed fatalities of the previous year which included hundreds of railroad, more than 100 traction (streetcar), even a couple dozen elevator fatalities! It was pretty amazing... less homicides though.

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