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An 1860 illustration of the Lehigh Valley Railroad's unusual double-decker bridge, which crosses the Delaware River in Easton An 1884 map of the Pennsylvania, Reading and Lehigh Valley Railroads Lehigh Valley Railroad's Barge 79, now a museum in South Brooklyn Map of Lehigh Valley Railroad's terminal at Jersey City Map of Lehigh Valley Railroad's Roselle and South Plainfield Railway A share of ...
Interior of a parlor car, c. 1899. The Black Diamond, also known as the Black Diamond Express, was the flagship passenger train of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV). [1] It ran from New York to Buffalo [1] from 1896 until May 11, 1959, when the Lehigh Valley's passenger service was reduced to four mainline trains.
Allentown was once a passenger rail hub from 1890 to 1967 and again in 1978 and 1979 for the Lehigh Valley Railroad and the Central Railroad of New Jersey but also for the Lehigh and New England Railroad, the Reading Railroad, the Lehigh Valley Transit Company, and then Conrail and SEPTA for its Bethlehem Line service, which did not involve the ...
The John Wilkes was a passenger train of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV). It ran from New York City to the Coxton section [1] of Pittston, Pennsylvania from 1939 until the end of Lehigh Valley Passenger Service in 1961. This train was the last Lehigh Valley Passenger Service operated, along with the Maple Leaf.
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renamed Norfolk & Western Railway & Southern Railway Express; Florida & West Indian Limited 1896 — 1917 New York, NY — St. Augustine, FL / Tampa, FL via ACL renamed Havana Special; The Florida Arrow 1935 — 1949 Chicago, IL — Louisville, KY — Birmingham, AL — Montgomery, AL / Miami, FL via L&N/CofG/ACL/FEC; Florida East Coast Limited ...
Lehigh Valley Railroad: Lehigh and Luzerne Railroad: LV: 1856 1857 Lehigh Luzerne Railroad: Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad: LV: 1862 1866 Lehigh Valley Railroad: Lehigh and New England Railroad: LNE LNE 1895 1961 Lehigh and New England Railway: Lehigh and New England Railway: LNE CNJ: 1961 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Lehigh Coal and ...
In 2005, regularly scheduled passenger excursions resumed with the introduction of the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway in Jim Thorpe. [7] In December 2016, the RBMN announced that it spent $2 million to build a train station at Pennsylvania Route 61 and Bellevue Avenue in Muhlenberg Township outside Reading, called Reading Outer Station, with plans ...