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This article has been viewed 1084 times in the last 35 months BelievelandBikes: 9th Aug 2007 - 22:59 GMTThe top three were in what's left of the Industrial beltway along the Cuyahoga River... The former LTV Steel (Due East of Steelyard Commons) and the last one is on the corner of Wiley and Train in Duck Island. procyon: 9th Aug 2007 - 23:04 GMTawesome--I'm glad you posted shots of the steel yards! what's the story with the boxcar? Belroc: 9th Aug 2007 - 23:14 GMTNow this is my kind of place.. BelievelandBikes: 10th Aug 2007 - 01:21 GMTThe shots were taken about six years ago and I just scanned them recently. As for the boxcar, it was the only isolated car in the yard just hanging out by itself. The tracks run through the west bank site. They might have been removed to make room for the shopping development adjacent to the mill. linch: 10th Aug 2007 - 01:47 GMTLove your artistic eye! These are great photos. Love the contrast in textures. Send along more. stevo: 10th Aug 2007 - 03:49 GMTThat's not a boxcar...it's a caboose. Nice picture, if you like that sort of thing colavitos ghost: 10th Aug 2007 - 06:30 GMTcleveland grit at its finest. i got asthma just looking at these. Belroc: 10th Aug 2007 - 23:57 GMTYes it's a caboose. You can tell by the Cupola on top. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Believelandbikes - [previous] :: [next] |
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