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The Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad (reporting mark BPRR) is a Class II railroad [1] operating in New York and Pennsylvania. The BPRR is owned by Genesee & Wyoming. Its main line runs between Buffalo, New York, and Eidenau, Pennsylvania, north of Pittsburgh. Here, connections are made to the city center via the Allegheny Valley Railroad.
The Buffalo, Bradford and Pittsburgh was incorporated under the general laws of New York and Pennsylvania, through an agreement of consolidation and merger, dated February 26, 1859, filed in New York March 22, 1859, for the purpose of acquiring the property, rights, and franchises of the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company and The Buffalo and Bradford Railroad Company, which was done.
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Company was incorporated on August 18, 1881, under the general laws of the State of New York, for the purpose of building a railroad from the town of Machias, N. Y., to a connection with the railroad of the Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Company (No. 1) in the city of Buffalo, N. Y.
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Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad [12] BPRR: II: Founded - 1988: 728 mi (1,172 km) Operates Allegheny and Eastern Railroad, Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad. California Northern Railroad [13] CFNR: III: Acquired - 2012 a: 255 mi (410 km) Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway [14] CBNS: III: Acquired - 2012 a: 245 mi (394 km) Carolina Piedmont ...
This company was controlled on February 14, 1883, the effective date of consolidation, by The Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Western Railroad Company, through ownership of a majority of capital stock. The records reviewed did not indicate that the company then controlled any common-carrier corporation.
The power used by the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway had a broader range than that of most Eastern roads of the steam era. [10] [11] From a tiny two-foot-gauge 0-4-0 switcher used in their cross-tie factory [note 17] and the eleven Brooks-built "American" style 4-4-0 engines inherited from the Rochester and State Line Railroad to the massive Alco 2-6-6-2 and 2-8-8-2 Mallets used as ...
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