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The CW&E went bankrupt in 1859, and reorganized as the Catawissa Railroad (CRR) in 1860. In 1865 the Western Central Railroad and the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad attempted to lease the Catawissa RR. The leases were challenged by the Philadelphia & Erie in litigation, and eventually they were upheld by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The district includes 45 contributing buildings in Railroad. Most of the buildings date between 1840 and 1920, and were developed in two narrow stream valleys. The buildings reflect the borough's role as a Northern Central Railway freight depot and manufacturing center. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]
Philadelphia and Delaware County Railroad: PRR: 1890 1913 Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad: Philadelphia and Delaware County Railroad: PRR: 1831 1836 Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad: Philadelphia, Easton and Water Gap Railroad: RDG: 1852 1853 North Pennsylvania Railroad: Philadelphia and Erie Railroad: PRR: 1861 1907 ...
Asa Packer's Lehigh Valley Railroad, which ran from present-day Jim Thorpe to Easton and on to New York City, was the first rail line to have a significant impact. The Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad, Reading Railroad, and the Pennsylvania Railroad also moved into the area to create competition for the shipping of coal and goods. [7]
The Coudersport and Port Allegany Railroad was a shortline railroad that operated in Potter and McKean Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States between 1882 and 1964. The original line ran 17 miles (27 km) along the Allegheny River between the boroughs of Coudersport , the county seat of Potter County, and Port Allegany in McKean County.
Pennsylvania counties (clickable map) This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania. As of 2015, there are over 3,000 listed sites in Pennsylvania. All 67 counties in Pennsylvania have listings on the National Register.
Railroad is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 259 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] It is part of the York–Hanover metropolitan area .
The Pennsylvania Railroad District, also known as Conrail: Little Juniata River Bridges and Tunnels or Bridges and Tunnels (Spruce Creek to Birmingham Section, Little Juniata River), is a national historic district that is located in Spruce Creek Township, Morris Township, and Warriors Mark Township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania and Tyrone Township in Blair County, Pennsylvania.