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      • The rail line was split into two rail lines, and now all of its right-of-way is a cross-state corridor, composed of Amtrak 's Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line (including SEPTA 's Paoli/Thorndale Line service) and the Norfolk Southern Railway 's Pittsburgh Line.
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  2. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh East and West Railroad: B&O: 1881 1881 Pittsburgh and Western Railroad: Pittsburgh and Eastern Railroad: NYC: 1894 1905 Beech Creek Extension Railroad: Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad: ERIE, PRR: 1846 1857 Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad, Meadville Railroad: Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago ...

  3. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Locale: Allegheny County and Washington County, Pennsylvania: Dates of operation: 1902–1964: Predecessor: Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad Consolidated Traction Company Southern Traction Company United Traction Company of Pittsburgh: Successor: Port Authority of Allegheny County: Technical; Track gauge: 5 ft 2 ...

  4. Beechview-Seldom Seen Greenway. This secluded walking trail is a hidden gem of a Pittsburgh park. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Monongahela Incline. The United States’s oldest funicular railway...

  5. Visual images document construction and repair projects to the Pennsylvania Railroad's lines, both within the city of Pittsburgh, as well as across the Midwest from 1907-1917; featured prominently in the collection is the renovation and construction of the second track for the Ohio Connecting Railway Bridge, located just north of downtown Pittsb...

  6. Union Railroad (reporting mark URR) is a Class III switching railroad located in Allegheny County in Western Pennsylvania. The company is owned by Transtar, Inc. , which is a subsidiary of Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors , after being acquired from U.S. Steel in 2021.

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  7. Courtesy Cleveland Public Library Map Department. 1904. Map of Pittsburgh District. showing Railroad Terminals and location of Iron and Steel Industries having track connections. 150 dpi DjVu (3.3MB) 150 dpi PDF (3.3MB) Map courtesy of Pennsylvania State University Donald W. Hamer Center for Maps and Geospatial Information.

  8. In a symbiotic relationship, Pennsylvania railroads carried these products throughout the state and the nation. Drawing of the Lancaster Philadelphia & Columbia Railroad Depot, Pioneer Line (Philadelphia to Pittsburgh) in 1842

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