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  2. Trenton Cutoff - Wikipedia

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    The Trenton Cutoff (sometimes spelled Trenton Cut Off) is a 48-mile (77 km) rail corridor in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that runs from Morrisville to Glenloch.Today used by Norfolk Southern, it consists of two rail lines: the Morrisville Line, which runs between Morrisville and Ernest (near Norristown), and the Dale Secondary between Ernest and Glenloch.

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Other Philadelphia lines electrified were the Chestnut Hill Branch (March 30, 1918), [47] White Marsh (1924), the main line to Wilmington, Delaware (September 30, 1928), [47] West Chester (December 2, 1928), [47] Trenton line (June 29, 1930), [47] and completed on July 20, 1930 the Schuylkill Branch to Norristown, Pennsylvania, [47] later ...

  4. Sunbury Line (Norfolk Southern) - Wikipedia

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    The eastern starting point of the Nicholson Cutoff at milepost 140.5 in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania showing three Guilford Rail System pusher units from Scranton, Pennsylvania. The Sunbury Line is a former Pennsylvania Railroad property connecting its core system with the other anthracite rail lines in and around Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; the ...

  5. Norfolk Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Lines LLC was a limited liability company was formed in 1998 to own Conrail lines assigned to Norfolk Southern in the split of Conrail; operations were switched over on June 1, 1999. The company is named after the old Pennsylvania Railroad , whose old main line was a line of the new company.

  6. A long-serving Democratic senator reflects on his narrow loss ...

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    Nixon won by a landslide in 1972, Reagan had a landslide as well, but since those days, since at least since the early ’80s, they have not had a presidential candidate that ran as strongly in ...

  7. Paul Rudd Hands Out Water to Students Waiting in Line ... - AOL

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    Paul Rudd Hands Out Water to Students Waiting in Line to Vote in Pennsylvania: ‘It’s Wonderful All These Young People Are Voting’ Ethan Shanfeld and Kate Aurthur November 5, 2024 at 4:54 PM

  8. People are moving to Pennsylvania from these states the most ...

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    More people moved to Pennsylvania in 2022 than the year prior, and many came from neighboring states, according to new geographic mobility estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.. The federal ...

  9. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Compact (SEPACT), was created September 8, 1961, by the City of Philadelphia and the Counties of Montgomery, Bucks, and Chester to coordinate regional transport issues. SEPTA's logo in 1970s. By 1966, the Reading Company and Pennsylvania Railroad commuter railroad lines were operated under contract ...