York (Pa.) Daily Record/Sunday News photographer Paul Kuehnel captures fellow photographer Bill Schintz as he assesses the prospect of two-way traffic outside his East Market Street photo studio. Background posts: East Market Street's New York Wire factory whistle concert: 'We'd stand out on our driveway to hear it' and Camp Security memories tucked inside memoir and Web site filled with nostalgic Lincoln Highway photos, postcards.
Heavy traffic in post-World War II downtown York prompted the pattern of one-way streets in effect today.
That's the one-way pattern, specifically on East Market Street, that soon will be studied to see if another plan might work.
It was another day when the current traffic patterns were put in place in 1950.
The city's population was at its zenith - about 60,000 people... .



