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  2. List of Pennsylvania railroads - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Railroad: Tuscarora Valley Railroad: 1891 1934 N/A Tylerdale Connecting Railroad: TYC B&O/ PRR: 1899 Still exists as a nonoperating subsidiary of CSX Transportation: Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad: PRR: 1854 1866 Pennsylvania Railroad, Tyrone and Clearfield Railway: Tyrone and Clearfield Railway: PRR: 1867 1903 Cambria and ...

  3. File:Pennsylvania Railroad system map (1918).svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a map of the Pennsylvania Railroad system as of 1918, with trackage rights in purple and future lines dotted. The two disconnected pieces in West Virginia are not an error; they are remaining portions of the Little Kanawha Syndicate properties that were partially controlled by the PRR-owned Pennsylvania Company.

  4. List of tunnels in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Creek Tunnels, Pennsylvania Railroad, Huntingdon County; Staple Bend Tunnel, first U.S. railroad tunnel, 901 feet (275 m), Allegheny Portage Railroad, Conemaugh Township, Cambria County (abandoned but now part of the historic Allegheny Portage Railroad) [39] State Line Tunnel, Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway, Washington County [40]

  5. Reading Company - Wikipedia

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    An 1884 map of the Reading, Lehigh Valley, and Pennsylvania railroads following Reading's acquisition of the Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railway. During 1875, four members of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad board of directors resigned to build a second railroad from Camden, New Jersey, to Atlantic City by way of Clementon.

  6. Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A 1922 map of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, successor to the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg. The line from Northumberland to Scranton is shown at bottom center. The line reached Berwick in 1858, [5] and was the first railroad to reach Bloomsburg in the same year. [6]

  7. Main Line (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    On the Way to Pittsburgh -- Great Bend on the Alleghenies, 1871 1855 map of the PRR, including the planned Lancaster, Lebanon and Pine Grove Railroad Panoramic view of Horseshoe Curve on the Pennsylvania Railroad – October 12, 1934. Pennsylvania Railroad Company was chartered by the Pennsylvania legislature on April 13, 1846 to build a ...

  8. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Railroad system map in 1893. The Pennsy's charter was supplemented on March 23, 1853, to allow it to purchase stock and guarantee bonds of railroads in other states, up to a percentage of its capital stock. Several lines were then aided by the Pennsy in hopes to secure additional traffic.

  9. Category:Defunct Pennsylvania railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Pennsylvania Railroad (Eastern Extension) Central Railroad of New Jersey; Central Railroad of Pennsylvania (1891–1918) Chambersburg and Gettysburg Electric Railway; Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro Street Railway; Chambersburg and Shippensburg Railway; Chester Creek Railroad; Chestnut Hill Railroad; Cleveland, Painesville and ...

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