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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is a railroad museum in Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The museum is located on the east side of Strasburg along Pennsylvania Route 741 . It is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission with the active support of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (FRM).
B. Beaver Bridge (Ohio River) Beaver River Railroad Bridge; Berwind-White Mine 40 Historic District; Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad Bridge; Birmingham Bridge (Birmingham, Pennsylvania)
1870: "Pennsylvania Central" is split into lines east (renamed Pennsylvania Railroad) and lines west Pennsylvania Company is formed to hold securities from companies West of Pittsburgh; Use of track pans begins on PRR at Sang Hollow, Pennsylvania; [13] Pennsy reaches Cincinnati, Ohio, with lease of Little Miami and St. Louis, Missouri, with ...
The Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society (PRRTHS) is a railroad historical society founded in 1974 and organized as a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation and recognized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization by the United States Internal Revenue Service. [1]
The data given below, however, have been obtained from documents filed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and from the records of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The railroad owned by this company on the date of its sale, July 5, 1859, consisted of a projected and partly constructed standard-gauge railroad between Blairsville and Freeport ...
Anthracite Railroads Historical Society, Inc. (ARHS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 to preserve historic anthracite hauling railroads of eastern Pennsylvania. [1] The railroads that ARHS is responsible for preserving include: [2] Central Railroad of New Jersey (1843–1976) Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (18??-1960)
From The Rochester, New York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company (of July, 1881)— Constructed by that company, Nunda Junction to Nunda, N. Y, 1882. 2.36 Constructed by The Rochester, Nunda & Pennsylvania Railroad Company (of 1873)—Mount Morris to Ross Junction, N. Y., 1874, 18 miles abandoned in 1881 and 1908. ---From the Kinzua Railroad ...
These organisations pioneered industrial medical care and predated the provision of medical care in manufacturing industries (although some mining companies did so). Railway surgery was an important sector of the medical profession; by World War I railway organisations employed 14,000 doctors, some 10% of the US total.