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The city granted the first franchise for a street railway in 1861 to Alexander Easton under the franchise of Toronto Street ... 47 Lansdowne; 61 Nortown (later 61/103
Streetcar service ran from 60th Street and Lansdowne Avenue to 58th Street and Woodland Avenue via 60th and 58th Streets, one of the last streetcar lines in Philadelphia to use double-ended streetcars; Buses replaced streetcars on August 11, 1957.
Bird's-eye view of Easton, PA, circa 1900 [2] College Hill is a residential neighborhood in Easton, Pennsylvania. The neighborhood is situated on the hill overlooking downtown Easton which was once known as Mount Lafayette, and before that, Mount Washington. [3] [4] Lafayette College borders the neighborhood on its southwest side.
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One day, Anna Costley stumbled upon TikTok videos of people participating in the Google Maps trend, in which users reminisce over photos of their old homes taken from satellite images over the years
At the Ipswich end of Lansdowne is the Irish themed Lansdowne Pub (9 Lansdowne St., lansdownepubboston.com), and Loretta’s Last Call, Boston’s only country music bar, which celebrates 10 years ...
Prior to the opening of the center, LANta's local buses used Easton's Center Square as its downtown hub. This was an open-air location with considerable traffic. [2] The Lehigh Valley Surface Transportation Plan 2011-2030, published in 2010, identified a need for dedicated transit centers in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton. [3]
The Lansdowne station on the Bloor-Danforth TTC subway line is located on Lansdowne, just north of Bloor Street. Streetcars used to operate on Lansdowne Avenue between St Clair Avenue West and Dundas Street West. In 1947, streetcars were replaced by trolley bus service. Trolley bus service was finally replaced by the existing 47 bus in 1992.