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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Grant Street, also known as the B&O Pittsburgh Terminal, was a passenger rail station in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad announced plans for it on May 3, 1955 after selling the original 20 year old terminal bordering the Monongahela River to the state for construction of Interstate 376. It opened in 1957 to serve commuter rail traffic; all intercity traffic continued to use the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad's station. Grant…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Grant Street, also known as the B&O Pittsburgh Terminal, was a passenger rail station in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad announced plans for it on May 3, 1955 after selling the original 20 year old terminal bordering the Monongahela River to the state for construction of Interstate 376. It opened in 1957 to serve commuter rail traffic; all intercity traffic continued to use the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad's station. Grant Street was the last such privately-owned train station built in Pennsylvania.