pack-man, on 03 January 2006 - 03:13 PM, said:
My own story, while they were burying the power lines on Hillsborough Street between St. Mary's and Glenwood I watched the workers cutting wood and what looked to be an old railroad track. I did a little searching and realized that it was the old street car line that use to run along Hillsborough St. I guess they just repave over and over. I say we dig it out and use it!!! How cool would that be, a street tram from the Capital to NCSU. The tracks are already there, could be cheap. TTA, any thoughts, could be a great first mass transit scheme

Deja vu, the current Glenwood Avenue street reconstruction project at Five Point stalled out in April when they "found" buried streetcar rail and crumbled concrete. The rails were visiblle beginning in May after surface scraping, and the excavation of the old rail began a few days ago. A
photo album I just put together and posted shows literally tons of trolley rail dug up, along with dug up timbers (ties) on which the rails rested. The Glenwood Avenue line was built in 1912 to run out to Bloomsbury Park, and was probably abandoned about 1937. I am not sure when it was paved over. The second picture in the album shows an orange sign on a utility pole urges neighbors to find out about the impact of Southeast High Speed Rail on the neighborhood (the NS line is a few hundred yards or so east of Five Points)
Mike Legeors posted a lot of photos of the Five Points area rail taken June 2010 (post scraping pre excavation)
A nice history of Bloomsbury Park and the streetcar line to it with some pictures is around
page 24-26 of the January 2010 isse of Wake County Physician magazine
Hustle out to Five Points in the next day or two if you get a chance.