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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.
Railway stations in Pennsylvania by county (9 C) A. Amtrak stations in Pennsylvania (1 C, 24 P) F. Former railway stations in Pennsylvania (2 C, 35 P) N.
Catawissa Railroad map as of 1895. The original company was chartered as the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad in 1831. [1] It planned to build a rail line between Tamanend (also called Little Schuylkill Junction; west of Tamaqua) and Milton. The principals in the company included Christian Brobst and Joseph Paxton of Catawissa.
Church Street (LR 9/LR 14 - PA Route 29 North/PA Route 167/PA Route 706), Main Street (LR 12 - PA Route 29 North) and Public Avenue (LR 57024 - State Route 1043) Montrose: State Route 6011, U.S. Route 11, PA Route 706: 10 U.S. Route 11 (LR 9/LR 10) and PA Route 706 (LR 9) New Milford Township: New York state line (LR 10 - PA Route 92) Oakland ...
The Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad (reporting mark PN) is a short-line railroad operating on trackage mostly in Bucks and Montgomery counties to the north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was created in 2011, taking over former operations from CSX Transportation .
Former railway stations in Pennsylvania by county (6 C) Pages in category "Former railway stations in Pennsylvania" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Pennsylvania Rail Trails are former railway lines that have been converted to paths designed for pedestrian, bicycle, skating, equestrian, or light motorized traffic. Rail trails are multi-use paths offering, at a minimum, a combination of pedestrian and cycle recreation.
The left side is in Bucks County while the right side is Montgomery County. As of 2018 there were 13.94 miles (22.43 km) of public roads in Telford, of which 1.94 miles (3.12 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 12.00 miles (19.31 km) were maintained by the borough.