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  2. Port Richmond station - Wikipedia

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    Port Richmond is a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. Located in Port Richmond on a concrete trestle at Park Avenue and Church Street, it has two tracks and an island platform. [1] [2] [3] The station is located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) from Saint George Terminal. [4]

  3. Reading Company - Wikipedia

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    The early Philadelphia and Reading Railroad named all of its locomotives with names such as Winona or Jefferson, as did most American railroads following in the British precedent, but in December 1871 the P&R replaced all the names with numbers. [8] The Port Kennedy Railroad, a short branch to quarries at Port Kennedy, was leased in

  4. Port Richmond, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Port Richmond is a neighborhood in the River Wards section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It is notable for its extremely large Polish immigrant and Polish American community, and it has been known as the Little Poland of Philadelphia. [1]

  5. Main Line (Reading Company) - Wikipedia

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    The P&R completed the Richmond Branch in 1842, extending from the main line at Schuylkill Falls to the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, where the Reading had built a major port for handling coal. In 1851, the Reading acquired the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad's line into Philadelphia, including the Columbia Railroad Bridge. [10]

  6. Trenton Subdivision (CSX Transportation) - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road opened in 1839, including from Belmont north to the junction with the Norfolk Southern Railway's Harrisburg Line near the Falls of the Schuylkill. [6] A branch of the Reading from the Falls east to Nicetown and southeast to Port Richmond opened in 1842, now the Trenton Subdivision from the Falls to ...

  7. Reading Railroad Co. v. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Notably, Reading Railroad Co. did not carry goods of its own because it served as a freight transportation company. They carried coal from the mountains of Pennsylvania to Port Richmond outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They also carried coal to the Schuylkill Canal. Both destinations primarily exported the coal to other states.

  8. Richmond Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Pacific Railroad (reporting mark RPRC) is a terminal railroad owned by the Levin-Richmond Terminal Corporation. The RPRC operates on 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of track in the shipping terminal and wharves at Richmond, California. The RPRC also interchanges with the Union Pacific (UP) and BNSF Railway (BNSF). The shipping tariff is a flat ...

  9. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad provided a link to Richmond, Virginia, about 100 miles (160 km) to the south, where major north–south lines of the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line railroads provided service to North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.