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  2. List of Pennsylvania railroads - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pennsylvania Railway and Mining Company: Southern Pennsylvania Railway and Mining Company: PRR: 1873 1954 Penndel Company: Southwark Railroad: PRR: 1831 1877 Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad: South West Connecting Railway: PRR: 1897 1908 Pennsylvania Railroad: South-West Pennsylvania Railway: PRR: 1871 1906 Pennsylvania ...

  3. Newfoundland, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Newfoundland (/ nj uː ˈ f aʊ n d l ə n d / new-FOWND-lənd) is a village in Dreher Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is most famously known as host to the Greene-Dreher-Sterling Fair every Labor Day weekend. [7] Newfoundland is also host to an annual fireman's picnic and parade every 4th of July weekend.

  4. Newfoundland station (New York, Susquehanna and Western ...

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    The critically acclaimed and award-winning 2003 independent film The Station Agent starring Peter Dinklage was set and filmed largely in Newfoundland (during August 2002) and features the iconic train station featured in the film is located in the Jefferson Township section of Newfoundland. [4] The station interior has been renovated and is ...

  5. New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    Howeys station was a summer flag stop east of Dunnfield. [171] Dunnfield 95.3 miles (153.4 km) February 16, 1941 [172] Delaware River; PA Smithfield Township: Water Gap 97.9 miles (157.6 km) February 16, 1941 [172] Stroudsburg: Stroudsburg 101.2 miles (162.9 km) February 16, 1941 [172] Wilkes-Barre and Eastern Railroad forked off west of ...

  6. Catasauqua and Fogelsville Railroad - Wikipedia

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    At Chapman, Pennsylvania, named for Charles W. Chapman, superintendent of the railroad, it turned south again to reach Rupp's Station, a short distance southward. This was the extent of the first stage of the line, opened on July 14, 1857. [2] Fogelsville was never directly reached by the line, but lay about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Rupp's ...

  7. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad (reporting mark OCTL) is a tourist railroad that runs from Titusville to Rynd Farm north of Oil City in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The Oil Creek and Titusville Lines (reporting mark OCTL) is the designated operator of the railroad, as well as the freight carrier on the line.

  8. Schuylkill Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Schuylkill Branch was a rail line owned and operated by the former Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in Pennsylvania. The line ran from the Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line at 52nd Street in Philadelphia north via Norristown , Reading , and Pottsville to Delano Junction, about 2.5 mi (4.0 km) northeast of Delano .

  9. Main Line (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad was a rail line in Pennsylvania connecting Philadelphia with Pittsburgh via Harrisburg. 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 ...