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The North Shore Railroad's line first was built in 1852 as part of the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. This was in turn acquired by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1873. The DL&W merged with the Erie Railroad in 1960, forming the Erie Lackawanna Railroad , and was absorbed into Conrail in 1976.
North Shore Railroad. North Shore Railroad System map; Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2004 Railroad Map of Pennsylvania (shows owners and operators) [permanent dead link ] SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority; Robey Railroads article
Montour Railroad: North Lebanon Railroad: RDG: 1850 1870 Cornwall Railroad: North Pennsylvania Railroad: RDG: 1853 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: North Shore Railroad: 1908 North Shore Terminal Railroad: 1898 1899 Pittsburgh, Allegheny and McKees Rocks Railroad: North Star and Mifflin Railroad: MTR: 1912 1913 Montour Railroad: North and ...
Restored 1920s Pennsylvania Railroad passenger cars used for tourist excursions on the Shamokin Valley Railroad. The Shamokin Valley Railroad (reporting mark SVRR) is a short line railroad that operates 27 miles of track in southern Northumberland County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is part of the North Shore Railroad System.
The Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad (LBR) was an 80-mile (130 km) long 19th century railroad that ran between Scranton and Northumberland in Pennsylvania in the United States. Incorporated in 1852, the railroad began operation in 1856 and was taken over by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1873.
The Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad (reporting mark NBER) is a short line railroad that operates 73 miles (117 km) of track in Blair, Centre, and Clinton counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. It is part of the North Shore Railroad System. The line runs generally northeast between Tyrone (in Blair County) and Lock Haven (in Clinton County).
According to a Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad spokesperson, the derailment occurred at 8:53 p.m. near Peninsula in Summit County. Three cars came off the tracks but remained upright, a press ...
The Juniata Valley Railroad (reporting mark JVRR) is a short line that operates 11 miles of track in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is part of the North Shore Railroad System. The communities served include Lewistown (and the MCIDC industrial park), the unincorporated village of Maitland in Derry Township, and Burnham.