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Pages in category "Defunct Pennsylvania railroads" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 374 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pennsylvania Railroad: Susquehanna and Buffalo Railroad: 1891 Susquehanna and Clearfield Railroad: PRR/NYC: 1879 1901 Beech Creek Extension Railroad: Sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad to the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad in 1901 Susquehanna Connecting Railroad: ERIE: 1896 Susquehanna and Eagles Mere Railroad: Susquehanna, Gettysburg ...
The defunct railroads of North America regrouped several railroads in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The following is a list of the past railroad companies. The following is a list of the past railroad companies.
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The Pennsylvania Railroad – A Pictorial History. New York: Bonanza Books. Cresson, B. F. Jr. (September 1910). "The New York tunnel extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad". Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers. LXVIII. Churella, Albert J. (2013). The Pennsylvania Railroad: Volume I, Building an Empire, 1846–1917.
The East Pennsylvania Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of Pennsylvania. It opened a line between Reading, Pennsylvania , and Allentown, Pennsylvania , in 1859. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad , predecessor of the Reading Company, leased the line in 1869.
The Central Pennsylvania Railroad was incorporated on May 11, 1889 to connect Unionville with Mill Hall, running by way of Bellefonte and the Nittany Valley.On December 11, 1890, the Central Pennsylvania Railroad Eastern Extension was incorporated, to leave the main line of the first company at Lamar and follow Fishing Creek, Sand Spring Run, and White Deer Creek to White Deer on the Susquehanna.