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Union Station is an Amtrak railroad station and mixed-use commercial building in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania, United States.It is served by the Lake Shore Limited route, which provides daily passenger service between Chicago and (via two sections east of Albany) New York City or Boston; Erie is the train's only stop in Pennsylvania.
PA-17: Erie Railway, Delaware Division, Culvert 190.21 1930 1971 Bridge Lanesboro: Susquehanna: Pennsylvania: PA-18: Erie Railway, Cascade Bridge (replaced by embankment) 1971 Bridge Lanesboro: Susquehanna: Pennsylvania
Erie Railroad's 1834 rail line plan An 1855 map of the New York and Erie Railroad. The New York and Erie Rail Road was chartered on April 24, 1832, by New York governor Enos T. Throop to connect the Hudson River at Piermont, north of New York City, west to Lake Erie at Dunkirk.
Erie: First lighthouse on the Great Lakes built in the U.S. Current tower constructed in 1867 after the first two were demolished due to foundation problems. Deactivated in 1899, and now the centerpiece of a city park. 13: Erie Masonic Temple: Erie Masonic Temple: August 31, 2020 : 32 West 8th St.
The depot, which ran alongside Main Avenue, was an Erie Railroad Type IV (types were determined in a 1918–1920 report to the Interstate Commerce Commission), with dimensions of 24.5 feet (7.5 m) wide, 50 feet (15 m) long, 17 feet (5.2 m) high. The station depot was built out of wood, similar to a nearby watchman's shanty.
Pittsburgh, Shenango and Lake Erie Railroad: Erie and State Line Railroad: NKP: 1887 1887 New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: Erie Terminal Railroad: B&LE: 1891 1893 Pittsburgh, Shenango and Lake Erie Railroad: Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad: ERIE: 1882 1941 Erie Railroad: Eriton Railroad: ERIE: 1906 1933 N/A Etna and Montrose Railroad ...
The Erie Railroad Station in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania was built by the Erie Railway (later reorganized as the Erie Railroad) in 1863. The three-story Gothic Revival structure included a large hotel, called Starrucca House, with rooms for 200 people and a 120 feet (37 m) long dining room. Overall building size is 327 feet (100 m) length by 40 ...
The main line was completed to Erie in October 1864. The New York Times suggested that the railroad would be a major route connecting trade for petroleum between northwestern Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. [5] The Erie Union Station opened on October 1, 1865. [3] The P&E opened a large coal transfer terminal at its Lake Erie terminus in 1866 ...