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Template:Pittsburgh Railways Interurban

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Pittsburgh Railways
Interurban lines
Pittsburgh
Minor stops
Minor stops
Frederick Street
Elwyn
Cooley
Grove
Castle Shannon
St. Anns Church
Washington Junction
Minor stops
Mine No. 3
Santa Barbara
Bethel Church
Brookside
Drake
Clifton
Fifeshire
Valley Farm
Cremona
Orchard
Montclair
County Line
Bells
Thompsonville
Orr
Center Church
Browns Crossing
Mt. Blane
Cheesemans
Snodgrass
Van Eman
Pollock
Murray Hill
Morganza
Richfol
Canonsburg
Alexander
Banfield
Houston
Moninger
Millseat
Arnold
McGovern
Allinsons
Meadowlands
Rich Hill
McClain
Enterprise
County Home
Fair Grounds
Arden
Minor stops
Minor stops
Children's home
Oak Grove
Wallace
Tylerdale Barn
Tylerdale Bridge
Washington
Minor stops
Minor stops
Mine 3
Brightwood
Lytle
Mesta
Bethel Road
Red Tiles
Boyers
Logans
King's School
Library Acres
West Library
Hicks
Simmons
Coal Bank
Stewart
Sebolos
McChane
McNary
Union Valley
Finleyville
Lanks
Mingo School
Crookham
Jones
Harrisons
Star Mine
Nolders
Riverview
Monongahela City
Black Diamond
Minor stops
Minor stops
Graham
Victory Hill
Bairds
Boyds
Ferry
Donora
Minor stops
Glendennin
Eldora Park
Log Cabin
Eldora
Summit
Bridge 3 NE
Bridge 3 SE
Bridge 2 SE
Bridge 1 SE
Monessen Ferry
Lockview
Monessen Junction
Allenwood
Charleroi
Minor stops
Speers Boro.
Bellevernon Bridge
Bellevernon
Deices
Dunlevy
Fitzgerald
White Barn
Vesta Mines
Lundy
Clipper Landing
Township Road
Allenport
Allenport School
Martin
Stockdale
Marsh's Hall
Snyder
Furlong
Latta
Roscoe
Roscoe loop

This is a route-map template for the Pittsburgh Railways Interurban, a United States interurban railway.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

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  • Electric Railroads, Number Twenty. Lackawanna Terminal, Hoboken, New Jersey: Electric Railroaders Association, Inc. July 1952. Retrieved 6 June 2009.
  • Track map, Pittsburgh Railways Interurban (Map). Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. 1945.