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Philadelphia & Boston Express 1876 — 1880 Philadelphia, PA — Boston, MA; Philadelphia & Washington Express 1900 Kane, PA — Philadelphia, PA; Philadelphia Express 1888 — 1904 Jersey City, NJ — Chicago, IL renamed Eastern Express; Philadelphia Express 1907 — 1916 Pittsburgh, PA — Philadelphia, PA renamed Day Express; Philadelphia ...
Zhan Tianyou, or Tien-Yow Jeme [1] (Chinese: 詹天佑; 26 April 1861 – 24 April 1919), was a pioneering Chinese railroad engineer.Educated in the United States, he was the chief engineer responsible for construction of the Peking-Kalgan Railway (Beijing to Zhangjiakou), the first railway constructed in China without foreign assistance.
Philadelphia was an early railroad hub, with lines from all over meeting in Philadelphia. The first railroad in Philadelphia was the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad, opened in 1832 north to Germantown. At the end of 1833, the state-built Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, part of the Main Line of Public Works, opened for ...
Schuylkill River East Side Railroad: Philadelphia, Norristown and Phoenixville Railroad: PRR: 1882 1883 Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Railroad: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Railroad: NYC: 1893 1895 Pittsburgh and Eastern Railroad: Philadelphia and Reading Railroad: RDG: 1833 1896 Philadelphia and Reading Railway: Philadelphia and Reading ...
Washington, D.C.–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1912] 1910–1942 Atlantic City Express: Amtrak: Philadelphia International Airport, Pennsylvania–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1990] 1989–1994 Atlantic City Limited: Pennsylvania: New York City–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1925] 1919–1931 Atlantic City Special: Central Railroad of New Jersey
The United States Congress has officially awarded 50 Chinese American World War II veterans in Philadelphia with the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony on Saturday. “Long overdue”: Only a ...
The Camden and Burlington County Railway, Cumberland Valley and Martinsburg Railroad, Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad and New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad (NYP&N) merged into the Penndel Company January 1, 1958. The Cape Charles Railroad merged into the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad (NYP&N) January 1, 1918.
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