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The Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway (reporting mark PWV) was a railroad in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Wheeling, West Virginia, areas.Originally built as the Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway, a Pittsburgh extension of George J. Gould's Wabash Railroad, the venture entered receivership in 1908, and the line was cut loose.
Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railroad: 1967 Still exists as a lessor of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway: P&WV P&WV 1916 1967 Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railroad: Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Kentucky Railroad: PRR: 1871 1917 Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: Pocahontas Railroad: 1901 N/A
The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC&P) was a railroad in West Virginia and Maryland operating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It had main lines radiating from Elkins, West Virginia in four principal directions: north to Cumberland, Maryland; west to Belington, WV; south to Huttonsville, WV; and east to Durbin, WV.
The railroad of The Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway Company, herein called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, situated in the States of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, and the main line extending from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Pittsburgh Junction, Ohio.
The Cleveland, Canton & Southern Railroad joined the WLE in 1899 after its purchase at a foreclosure sale, becoming WLE's Cleveland Division. At its height, the WLE ran from the Pittsburgh region (through a connection with the Wabash-Pittsburgh Terminal, later the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway) to Lake Erie at Huron and Toledo.
The Pittsburgh and Western Railroad (reporting mark PW) was a nineteenth-century, 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad connecting Pittsburgh with coal supplies and the oil field around Titusville, Pennsylvania. [1] Its right-of way formed the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad west from Pittsburgh. It was reorganized in 1889 under ...
Pittsburgh, Washington and Baltimore Railroad [3] Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railroad: 1967 Still exists as a lessor of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway: P&WV P&WV 1916 1967 Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railroad: Pittsburgh and Western Railroad: B&O: 1902 Pittsburgh and Western Railroad: B&O: 1879 1887
The Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway was a predecessor of the Pennsylvania Railroad in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.By 1905, when it was merged into the Pennsylvania, it owned a main line along the left (west) side of the Monongahela River, to Pittsburgh's South Side from West Brownsville.