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Pages in category "Defunct Pennsylvania railroads" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 371 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
New York and North Pennsylvania Railroad: B&O: 1883 1898 Galeton and Eastern Railroad: New York, Ontario and Western Railway: O&W, OW O&W 1890 1957 N/A New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: 1896 1902 New York and Pennsylvania Railway: New York and Pennsylvania Railway: 1904 1935 N/A New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad: ERIE: 1880 1896 Nypano ...
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (MILW) Chicago Great Western Railway (CGW) Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (RI) Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (CNW) Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinaw Railroad; Cincinnati, Saginaw, and Mackinaw Railroad [3] Colorado and Southern Railway (C&S) Columbia Tap Railway [4 ...
The Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad is a defunct railroad that operated in eastern Pennsylvania during the 19th and 20th centuries. The company was a subsidiary of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company (LC&N). For much of its lifetime, however, it was leased by the Central Railroad of New Jersey.
List of Pennsylvania railroads#Defunct railroads; To a section: This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject ...
The Beech Creek Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in central Pennsylvania between Jersey Shore and Mahaffey. Originally chartered in 1882, it was leased by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad (later the New York Central Railroad) in 1890 and was directly operated by that company afterwards. Much of the line was abandoned ...
His Pennsylvania Railroad was in his day the largest railroad in the world, with 6,000 miles of track, and was famous for steady financial dividends, high quality construction, constantly improving equipment, technological advances (such as replacing wood fuel with coal), and innovation in management techniques for a large complex organization ...
It contains 153 stations on 13 lines formerly owned by both the Pennsylvania Railroad and Reading Railroad. Almost all stations are located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with the exception of four stations in the State of Delaware and two in the State of New Jersey. Various stations have closed before and during the establishment of ...