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  2. Sayre Yard - Wikipedia

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    Length. 1,362 miles (2,192 kilometres) Historic Sayre Yard, named after the chief engineer and first superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV), [ 1] was established across the state line in 1876 in Waverly, New York and Sayre, Pennsylvania. The large yard, and the purpose built company town, Sayre, Pennsylvania [ 1] were founded as part ...

  3. Duryea Yard - Wikipedia

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    Duryea Yard was established in 1870 by Lehigh Valley Railroad and is currently operated by Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad.. Duryea Yard [Nts 1] (formerly Coxton Yard, sometimes Pittston Junction, or West Pittston Yard) is a railroad yard in the Wyoming Valley region of Northeastern Pennsylvania currently operated by the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad.

  4. Lehigh Line (Norfolk Southern) - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh Line is a railroad line in Central New Jersey, Northeastern Pennsylvania, and the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. It is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway. The line runs west from the vicinity of the Port of New York and New Jersey in Manville, New Jersey via Conrail's Lehigh Line to the southern end of ...

  5. Lehigh Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh Valley Railroad (reporting mark LV) was a railroad in the Northeastern United States built predominantly to haul anthracite coal from the Coal Region in Northeastern Pennsylvania to major consumer markets in Philadelphia, New York City, and elsewhere. On April 21, 1846, the railroad was authorized to provide freight transportation of ...

  6. Oak Island Yard - Wikipedia

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    The yard was built by the Lehigh Valley Railroad and opened 1903. After construction of the Upper Bay Bridge in 1929 vast amounts of landfill were used to raise the yard to accommodate the new grade. [1] It became part of the Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) in 1976, and in 1981 Conrail greatly expanded it. [2]

  7. Lehigh and New England Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh and New England Railway was chartered by the Central Railroad of New Jersey to take over some of the lines in Pennsylvania. Included in that sale was the main line east from Tamaqua , the old Lehigh and Lackawanna Railroad and Northampton Railroad from Bethlehem to Martins Creek , and the branch from Bethlehem west to Allentown .

  8. Lehigh Valley Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    600 V DC trolley wire. The Lehigh Valley Transit Company (LVT) was a regional transport company that was headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The company began operations in 1901, as an urban trolley and interurban rail transport company. It operated successfully into the 1930s, but struggled financially during the Great Depression, and ...

  9. Coplay Cement Company Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Coplay Cement Company Kilns, also known as the Saylor Park Industrial Museum, is an open-air historic site located at Coplay, Pennsylvania in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The nine kilns were built between 1892 and 1893 and used for the production of Portland cement. The kilns are constructed from locally produced red brick, and are known as ...