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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Tionesta Valley ...

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    The railroad of the Tionesta Valley Railway Company, herein called the carrier, is a single-track, narrow-gauge, steam railroad, extending northwardly from Hallton to Vandergriffs, Pa., 61.056 miles, with a branch extending from Big Run Junction, and another from near Clarendon, into adjacent timberlands, in that State, 14.133 and 6.103 miles ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Sheffield and ...

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    The railroad of the Sheffield and Tionesta Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in northwestern Pennsylvania. The main line extends from Sheffield southwesterly to Tionesta, a distance of 40.088 miles. The carrier also owns 4.135 miles of yard tracks and sidings.

  4. List of Pennsylvania railroads - Wikipedia

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    Tioga Railroad: Tionesta Valley Railroad: 1879 1894 Tionesta Valley Railway: Tionesta Valley Railway: 1894 1941 N/A Tionesta Valley and Hickory Railway: 1892 1911 Sheffield and Tionesta Railway: Tionesta Valley and Salmon Creek Railway: 1893 1901 Sheffield and Tionesta Railway: Tipton Railroad: PRR: 1885 1927 N/A Titusville and Oil City Railway ...

  5. Kinzua Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Kinzua Bridge or the Kinzua Viaduct (/ ˈ k ɪ n z uː /, [2] /-z uː ə /) was a railroad trestle that spanned Kinzua Creek in McKean County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The bridge was 301 feet (92 m) tall and 2,052 feet (625 m) long.

  6. Tionesta, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Tionesta is a borough in and the county seat of Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] The population was 475 at the 2020 Census. [4] The name is a Native American [clarification needed] word meaning "the home of the wolves". [5] [6] Visitors and residents are greeted to Tionesta with a sign reading "A special place with a relaxed pace"

  7. Wheeler and Dusenbury Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Logging Railroad Era of Lumbering in Pennsylvania. Warren, PA, US: Lycoming Printing Co. OCLC 1018152386. Wheeler, W. Reginald (1960). Pine Knots and Bark Peeler: the story of five generations of American lumbermen. La Jolla, CA, US: Ganis and Harris. OCLC 1179483326

  8. List of crossings of the Allegheny River - Wikipedia

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    Oil City Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge: Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: Oil City and Cranberry Township: Hunter Station Bridge: US 62: Tionesta Township: Tionesta Bridge: US 62 / PA 36: Tionesta and Tionesta Township: West Hickory Bridge: PA 127: Hickory Township and Harmony Township: Tidioute Bridge: PA 127: Limestone Township and ...

  9. Hunter Station Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter Station Bridge is a truss bridge that carries U.S. Route 62 (US 62) across the Allegheny River in rural Tionesta Township in Forest County, Pennsylvania.The structure was named for a railroad stop on the long defunct Ridgway & Oil City Railroad.