Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The former Pennsylvania Railroad depot in Newport, alongside PA 34. Newport was originally known as Reider's Ferry—later Reidersville—as it was the site of an early ferry on the Juniata River operated by Paul Jr., Daniel, and John Reider until 1851. The trio had also originally laid down 54 plots and several streets.
The Newport and Shermans Valley Railroad was a nineteenth-century, American, 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad that was located in Pennsylvania. [1] It ran from Newport, Pennsylvania to New Germantown, Pennsylvania.
The B & M Railroad Passenger Station at 19 Depot St. off of Main Street was built in 1897. Passenger service ended in 1958 and the depot behind a Bar Harbor Bank and Trust branch has been used by ...
Roughly bounded by Fickes Ln., Oliver St., Front St., Little Buffalo Run, Bloomfield Av. and Sixth St., Newport, Pennsylvania and Oliver Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°28′39″N 77°7′58″W / 40.47750°N 77.13278°W / 40.47750; -77
1870: "Pennsylvania Central" is split into lines east (renamed Pennsylvania Railroad) and lines west Pennsylvania Company is formed to hold securities from companies West of Pittsburgh; Use of track pans begins on PRR at Sang Hollow, Pennsylvania; [13] Pennsy reaches Cincinnati, Ohio, with lease of Little Miami and St. Louis, Missouri, with ...
From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
Line Keys Color Hex color Icon; Ashtabula – Pittsburgh: Ashtabula-Pittsburgh d10000: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway
Hanover and Newport Railroad: DL&W: 1894 1909 ... Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad: M&PA, MPA 1901 Still exists as a nonoperating subsidiary of the York Railway: