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- Pittsburgh Railways was one of the predecessors of Pittsburgh Regional Transit. It had 666 PCC cars, the third largest fleet in North America (after Toronto (745) and Chicago (683)). It had 68 streetcar routes, of which only three (until April 5, 2010, the 42 series, the 47 series, and 52) are used by the Port Authority as light rail routes. With the Port Authority's Transit Development Plan, many route names will be changed to its original, such as the 41D Brookline becoming the 39 Brookline. Many of the streetcar routes have been remembered in the route names of many Port Authority buses (e.g. 71 series). (en)
- Pittsburgh Railways Co. is een tramvervoersbedrijf in Pittsburgh. (nl)
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- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (en)
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- PCC 1647 on a fantrip in Downtown Pittsburgh, signed for route 77/54 (en)
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- in 1918 (en)
- in 1902 (en)
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- Allegheny County and Washington County, Pennsylvania (en)
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- Pittsburgh Railways was one of the predecessors of Pittsburgh Regional Transit. It had 666 PCC cars, the third largest fleet in North America (after Toronto (745) and Chicago (683)). It had 68 streetcar routes, of which only three (until April 5, 2010, the 42 series, the 47 series, and 52) are used by the Port Authority as light rail routes. With the Port Authority's Transit Development Plan, many route names will be changed to its original, such as the 41D Brookline becoming the 39 Brookline. Many of the streetcar routes have been remembered in the route names of many Port Authority buses (e.g. 71 series). (en)
- Pittsburgh Railways Co. is een tramvervoersbedrijf in Pittsburgh. (nl)
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- Pittsburgh Railways (en)
- Pittsburgh Railways Co. (nl)
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