A site on Chester Avenue near the Kern River, which the county already owned, was selected.
It is located at 3149 Chester Avenue, Bethlehem Township.
It would run on Chester Avenue, until 24th Street.
The rails were replaced with 36-pound rails and a passing section was added at 19th Street and Chester Avenue.
This resulted in a large number of switches being added, including the T-crossing at 19th Street and Chester Avenue.
Later, people from Chester Avenue followed them, and a fight began, they said.
Buses instead park on Chester Avenue, in front of it.
The route started at the intersection of 19th Street and Chester Avenue and traversed the entire system.
Originally known as Meeting House Lane, Chester Avenue was laid out in 1720.
In November 1898, the area south of Chester Avenue was added, giving the park today's 9.1-acre form.