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Re: 76st what happened?

Posted by Randyo on Fri Jan 28 18:42:07 2011, in response to Re: 76st what happened?, posted by Larry,RedbirdR33 on Fri Jan 28 18:35:15 2011.

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At that time the population density was so low in the area there would have little traffic to disrupt. Don't forget, few people owned cars prior to WWII when the subway infrastructure was actually built so that's another reason why there would be little traffic to disrupt. Most of the people living along Pitkin Ave up to Euclid would have been using the Fulton St el as their principal means of transportation and beyond Euclid, the number of residents along Pitkin dropped sharply then.

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