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From 1975 to 2012, I had traveled and sat in traffic on Rt 28 near the 31st Bridge. This little stretch was a notorious bottle neck both north and southbound as well as fror the 31st Street bridge and the dizzying steep Rialto Street. It was a daily headache for commuters in and out of Pittsburgh and in some cases deadly. Inbound, there wasn't much to see abouve 31st street, but outboud befor the 31st Street Bridge there was a dingy row of buildings and businesses, a neighborhood past its prime and what survived there was living on borrowed time as the expansion and upgrade of Rt 28 was about to erase this section of East Ohio Street from memory. There were mom & pop storefronts, row houses, small hotels and flop houses, a couple auto body shops, a bar/hotel, pizza shop, a publishing house, a concrete business that made lawn ornaments and backyard religious statues, there were some abandoned buildings and gaping hole like missing teeth where buildings ounce stood, all this was crowned by the majestic onion domes of St. Nicholas Church. All these building were slated for demolition. Every night as I sat in traffic, I photographed the sad parade and day dreamed about what it must have been like back in the day. I can still see a little old lady sweeping the sidewalk that never came clean in front of her house. These are the lingering ghosts of East Ohio Street that mostly only I can see.

2001 New Flyer C40LF bus on Rosecrans Street in Point Loma, San Diego.

Gotham City looking a little extra Gotham.

Gillig bus on Rosecrans Street in San Diego.

crabapples on Blue Hills Parkway, Milton, MA 2/8/15

St. Nicholas Church on East Ohio Street, before the Rt. 28 expressway erased it. Taken from the 31st Street Bridge on a cold February evening in 2011. A lot has changed since then.

Wartime #RT28 was to Birds of Stratford in 1960. (A.W.E.Durndell Collection)

I was at a rest stop along NY route 28 on Jan 4,1985 in Shandaken NY when I saw this new jeep driving east.

WMPTE ex Walsall Daimler Fleetline 55L on the Pear Tree Estate service (28) in June 1976.

 

The bus shows "1 Rugeley" as the service interworked with the Walsall - Rugeley service 1 and inspectors were not often to be found this far away from Walsall to enforce correct destination displays.

 

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2013 Gillig Advantage bus on Shelter Island Drive in Point Loma, San Diego.

West Midlands PTE 76N (7076UK) operating Rugeley local service 28 in June 1976.

 

The 28 was originally a Walsall Corporation service interworked with the long Walsall - Cannock - Hednesford - Rugeley service. In this photo the bus is actually an ex Wolverhampton Guy Arab / MCW new in 1963.

 

The service later was operated by Stevensons and Blue Bus Services and nowadays by Arriva.

 

Same location 12 years later:

  

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WMPTE ex Wolverhampton Guy Arab 7086UK is climbing the clockwise loop around Rugeley's Pear Tree Estate in this May 1976 photo on ex Walsall Corporation route 28.

 

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Holy Guardian Angels Church, built in 1872, North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.

This part of Route 28 seen on Feb 27,1982 opened in the early 1960's replacing an older highway near Kingston NY.

2001 New Flyer C40LF bus on Rosecrans St. in Point Loma, San Diego.

There is no access to the bottom of the falls, it drops into a deep gorge.

Anson Street, Rugeley was the main place to catch a bus in Rugeley prior to the bus station being opened.

 

WMPTE ex Walsall 889MDH, Carneys ex East Yorkshire 6680KH, a Midland Red S18 and a Midland Red S23 are seen in this photo.

 

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WMPTE fairly new Fleetline KON339P is seen operating Rugeley local service 28 on Saturday 18th September 1976 - last day of operation of buses to/from Pear Tree Estate - there was no immediate replacement service after WMPTE withdrew.

 

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2005 New Flyer C40LF on Rosecrans Street in Point Loma.

Vintage motel neon along Rt 28 in the Adirondack Mountains. Notice the plex-glass protector panels covering the neon.

When I was a kid, Harmar Coal Company was the single largest employer in the town of Harmarville. To house the workers the coal company built a a few hundred row houses, this stretch of company houses is along old Rt 28/Freeport Road, near the Hulton Bridge in the Allegheny Valley. The Harmar Mine closed on June 1st 1980. The mine huge mine tipple was razed, the mine was sealed, the workers laid off and Harmarville was never the same. Some found work at other mines. Some got retrained and found other work, some moved on, some just stayed on. The company houses had long ago been sold to private owners and are a few of the only reaming buildings associated with the Harmar Coal Company. Photo was taken from the Hulton Bridge built in 1908.

Seen on March 10,1985 I bought this 6 year old car in Nov 1984 for $1500 with about 70,000 miles on it you can see the rust hole on the bottom of the door (both doors had rust out) the floor was rusty also I replaced the doors and fixed the floor but I sold it in Aug 1986 for $600...this car had the iron duke 4 and 4 on the floor....this photo was taken on the old bypassed in the early 1960's part of NY 28 just west of Kingston NY looking east.

Seen along NY 28 Shokan NY on Jan 4,1985 a 1972 Cadillac Sedan Deville an early 1970's Chevy Vega and a 1972 Plymouth Fury.

A small fleet of New Flyer C40LF buses at Old Town Transit Center in San Diego. Same model, different years, from left:

- 1997, with Detroit Diesel Series 50G

- 2005, with Cummins 8.3G+

- 2009, with Cummins 8.9L ISL

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Seen Just west of Kingston NY on Nov 26,1983.

This was the last drive in movie theater in the Kingston area seen on April 24 1988 now closed along NY RT 28 west of Kingston NY I was standing on part of the old NY RT 28 closed since the early 1960's and replaced by a newer 4 lane highway to the left of picture..

 

New Flyer C40LF bus on Rosecrans Street in Point Loma, San Diego.

RT28 is the only vehicle in Kyabram yard.3.4.1989

A 1994 photo of an MBTA bus in Mattapan, Massachusetts.

In April 1975 Anson Street was the main bus terminus in the centre of Rugeley - this was maybe less than a year before the bus station opened.

 

WMPTE 889L is on local service 28 to the Pear Tree Estate.

 

The single deck bus is a Carneys Coaches on on the Springfields Estate service. It was an ex East Yorkshire bus..

 

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Metropolitan Transit System bus on Rosecrans Street in San Diego.

Young Scotch pines atop cut. Quincy, MA 3/20/21

Seen on March 10,1985 This old concrete highway or what's left of it on the very bottom of the picture used to continue to Kingston NY about a mile away but was ripped up except for a 1/4 mile section when the new NY RT 28 opened about 50 years ago on the top left the old sunset drive in theater seen ahead was already closed for about 4 years then and used for flea markets

New Flyer C40LF bus of the Metropolitan Transit System on Rosecrans St. in San Diego.

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