Talk:California State Route 13
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"Tunnel Road, a much more narrow two-lane road that bends to the west and winds downhill through a deep forest" A deep forest? Is this how people describe the Claremont neighborhood? --Andy M. 08:44, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
It's not a true forest, but I think they meant that it was surrounded heavily by trees. Anyone have a photo, by the way? Preferrably one taken before they cut all the divider trees down. (Why did they cut them down?)
Low-quality photo: http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~shirschf/48.gif
Anyone have pictures before the freeway was developed? I'm interested to see what the terrain looked like before grading and all that.
[edit] Photo
I got a photo guys. --Daniel Olsen 23:15, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Valley and Hayward Fault
Steven Russell wrote: "The four-lane freeway takes a largely straight path as it runs through a scenic valley between Piedmont and Oakland's Montclair Village".
This revision makes it sound as though the valley spans exclusively between Piedmont and Montclair, which isn't true. I'll probably edit that sentence unless I'm convinced otherwise here in the talk pages. -Gordeonbleu 01:58, 28 October 2006 (UTC)