Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The railroad lost enough money in such a short time that Kann ended the agreement on his end. By 1916–1917, the foreclosure of the B&S and W&B forced the Buffalo, Attica, and Arcade into abandonment. On May 23, 1917, the Arcade and Attica (A&A) Railroad was formed by local investors to operate the line. The line had its ups and downs but ...
The Town of Arcade was established in 1807 as the "Town of China." The name changed to Arcade in 1866. Arcade was previously part of the Town of Sheldon.. The Arcade and Attica Railroad provides freight service along its right-of-way and excursions in passenger trains powered by steam locomotives.
Talk:Appalachian and Ohio Railroad; Talk:Appanoose County Community Railroad; Talk:Aqua Line (Pune Metro) Talk:Aracaju train crash; Talk:Aranyak Express; Talk:Arbalète (train) Talk:Arcade and Attica Railroad; Talk:Arcadia, Gulf Coast and Lakeland Railroad
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
Atlantic and Great Western Railroad: Attica and Allegheny Valley Railroad: 1852 1856 Attica and Arcade Railroad: Attica and Buffalo Railroad: NYC: 1836 1850 Buffalo and Rochester Railroad: Attica and Arcade Railroad: 1870 1880 Tonawanda Valley Railroad: Attica and Freedom Railroad: 1891 1894 Buffalo, Attica and Arcade Railroad: Attica and ...
Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad, oldest railroad west of the Mississippi [1] Port of LA Waterfront Red Car, a rebuilt part of the original Pacific Electric Railway system (Closed in 2015) Poway–Midland Railroad; Sierra Railway - Railtown 1897 State Historic Park; Red Car Trolley; Redwood Valley Railway; Roaring Camp & Big Trees ...
Though the TV&C's narrow-gauge tracks are long gone, the standard-gauge Arcade and Attica Railroad continues to run over a portion of the TV&C's route. The Waynesburg and Washington Railroad , a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad , operated in the southwestern part of the state until 1933.
That same year, the Arcade and Attica Railroad (A&A), seeking additional revenue to supplement the freight income, purchased No. 18 and two Boonton-style commuter coaches from Erie Lackawanna Railway, No. 18 was refurbished and hauled the railroad's first official steam passenger run on July 27, 1962.