04-28-2011, 07:36 AM
Cobblestones or Belgian block? Even if you call them "setts" they were often used around tracks because they can be lifted to allow repairs to the track and then relaid.
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Here are some good examples in NYC:
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Regardless of what you call them, that's a lot of work - and it looks great!
Andrew
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Here are some good examples in NYC:
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Regardless of what you call them, that's a lot of work - and it looks great!


Andrew