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  3. List of Pennsylvania fire departments - Wikipedia

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    Castle Shannon Volunteer Fire Department, Station 119 [27] Chalfant VFD, Station 120 [28] ... Douglassville, PA 19518 47 Pine Forge Rd. Phone: 610.689.5218

  4. Castle Shannon, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Castle Shannon is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,249 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area .

  5. Memorial Hall station (Pittsburgh Regional Transit) - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Castle Shannon, Pennsylvania. The station serves primarily as a park and ride center, with 340 spaces available for commuters. A variety of residents also walk directly to the station. The stop's name comes from the nearby VFW post. The Port Authority does not own the parking facility but leases it from the nearby Castle ...

  6. Pennsylvania Route 88 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 88 (PA 88) is a 68-mile-long (109 km) north–south state highway located in southwestern Pennsylvania.The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 119 (US 119) in Point Marion less than 2 miles (3 km) from the Pennsylvania-West Virginia border.

  7. North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    North Versailles is located at (40.380219, −79.810178 [7]According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 8.3 square miles (21.5 km 2), of which 8.1 square miles (21.0 km 2) is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2), or 1.93%, is water.

  8. Pittsburgh Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    This American railroad system was built in March 1879 through the merger of the 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge Pittsburgh Southern Railroad (which was the 3 ft 4 in (1,016 mm) narrow gauge Pittsburgh, Castle Shannon and Washington Railroad [1] from July 1877 to April 1878), Pittsburgh Railroad, and Washington Railroad.

  9. Allegheny County belt system - Wikipedia

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    The Allegheny County Belt System was developed in the late 1940s by Joseph White, an engineer with the Allegheny County Department of Public Works, as a wayfarer system using a network of federal, state, and municipal roads to offer residents alternative traffic patterns that did not lead to downtown Pittsburgh's congested Golden Triangle.