An uncle operated #271 when it ran on the Leona Heights Line. He told us one of the off & on passengers was Wyatt Earp, his sister lived along that line. Back in the 1920s'.
Devi Speer
[Aug 02, 2005 at 07:00 PM]
There was a pay phone in the station. When thumped just right, it was free fare for a kid to ride around with just a friend, alone. Little girls in the 1950's. Imagine ! Neighbor boys tore the warning flasher at Cambridge Way down on the trains last day, for a souvenir.
Guest_John R.
[Oct 19, 2012 at 03:17 AM]
You can see the current scene at goo.gl/maps/4tQ8H. It's a mighty skinny lot for a house!