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The Delaware Valley Railway was an American railroad that ran from East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania in Monroe County north along the Delaware River Valley to Bushkill in Pike County from 1901 to 1937. [1] The railroad began as a project to link Stroudsburg with Port Jervis, New York to the north, with plans to transport coal to New England via ...
The Delaware Valley Railway (reporting mark DV) was a short-line railroad in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware in the United States. The railroad was owned by RailAmerica . The Delaware Valley Railway operated two lines: one running from Elsmere, Delaware north to Modena, Pennsylvania and one running from Sylmar, Pennsylvania to ...
The Delaware Valley Railway, a RailAmerica subsidiary, continued to operate the former Wilmington and Northern Branch between Modena and Elsmere Junction, albeit without a subsidy from Pennsylvania. [11] The Delaware Valley itself ceased operating in 1999, and the Brandywine Valley Railroad took over operations over the line, subsequently ...
The Delaware Valley Railway was organized with visions of linking the Lackawanna north to the Erie Railroad at Port Jervis, New York [1] beginning with plans in 1893 and construction in 1901. Trains ran north from East Stroudsburg only as far as Bushkill , and the twelve-mile line was abandoned in 1937.
DV - Delaware Valley Railway; DVLX - Duval Corporation; Freeport-McRo-Ran Sulphur Company; DVR - Devco Railway; Cape Breton Development Corporation (Coal Division); Sydney Coal Railway (its successor) DVRU - Dover, Ltd. DVS - Delta Valley and Southern Railway; DVSZ - Delta Valley and Southern Railway; DVTX - SULCOM, Inc. DW - Detroit and Western
The railroad of the Delaware Valley Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in northeastern Pennsylvania. The main line extends northeasterly from Stroudsburg to Bushkill, a distance of 11.874 miles. The carrier also owns 0.839 mile of yard tracks and sidings.
Octoraro Railway: OCTR 1977 1994 Delaware Valley Railway: Penn Central Transportation Company: PC 1968 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Pennsylvania Railroad: PRR PRR 1918 1968 Penn Central Transportation Company: Pennsylvania and Delaware Railway: PRR: 1873 1879 Newark and Delaware City Railroad: Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington ...
NYS&W No. 142 idling on the Bel-Del Railway, on October 20, 2012. In 2003, the town of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, and the Black River and Western Railroad joined to redevelop a former Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) right-of-way between Phillipsburg and Carpentersville as a tourist operation called the Belvidere and Delaware River Railway (Bel-Del).