When I was a kid, I fondly remember taking the predecessor to RTA (CTS or Cleveland Transit System) to Public Square via light rail (was a station within walking distance from where we lived on the West Side of Cleveland) and transferring to the Shaker Rapid Transit (the light rail cars were built to resemble the then defunct Inter Urban light rail cars that ran all over Northern Ohio and Southern Michigan. Always a wonderful time and trip and if I remember correctly, it only cost 25 cents too. Worn naugahyde seats and lots of windows and lots of stops as well and the light rail ran right down the center of Mayfield Road to just about Brainerd Road. It was a rubber neckers dream. Have no idea if it's still there but when I have time, I'm gonna find out.
All the cars were single pole (not pantograph) and went pretty slow but that wasn't an issue for kid back then. Simpler times then, much simpler.
I remember reading somewhere that all the cars were removed from service and scrapped and replaced with the CTS/RTA light rail cars. I also read that the lower concourse of the Lorain-Carnegie viaduct is going to be refurbished and light rail will run under there, connecting Public Square to the West 25th Street area. Tracks have always been there from the 30's.
Finally, I still remember riding down Lorain Avenue on Saturday morning with my mom to West 25th Street and going to the Westside market for groceries. What a treat that was. The best new York style cheesecake was there to buy and mom always did along with fresh meat and vegetables and taking the '22' bus back home and listening to all the ladies talk in languages I could not understand.
At 73, the memories are still there and I enjoyed going back in time and posting it.