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The Knox and Kane Railroad (reporting mark KKRR) was a short-line railroad in Pennsylvania that operated between Knox, in Clarion County, to Kane and then on to Mount Jewett, in McKean County. History
The Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad (reporting mark JKWI) was a railroad company in Pennsylvania, United States, formed on May 24, 1982, by Sloan Cornell who also owned the Knox and Kane Railroad.
The railroad of the Kane Railroad Company, hereinafter called the Kane Railroad, consists of 0.335 mile of single-track line at Kane Crossing, Pa. The property of the Kane Railroad has always been operated by the carrier. CORPORATE HISTORY. The Kane Railroad was incorporated April 3, 1899, under the general laws of the State of Pennsylvania. It ...
The Knox and Kane Railroad was forced to suspend operations in October 2006 after a 75 percent decline in the number of passengers, possibly brought about by the collapse of the Kinzua Bridge. [41] The Kovalchick Corporation bought the Knox and Kane's tracks and all other property owned by the railroad, including the locomotives and rolling stock.
The railroad of the Mead Run Railroad Company, hereinafter called the Mead Run Railroad, is a single-track line extending from Evano easterly to Mt. Jewett, Pa., a distance of 2.839 miles. The railroad of the Kane Railroad Company, hereinafter called the Kane Railroad, consists of 0.335 mile of single-track line at Kane Crossing, Pa.
Rochester, Nunda and Pennsylvania Railroad: Northern Susquehanna Railroad: B&O: 1900 1901 Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad: North Western Railroad: PRR: 1853 1859 Western Pennsylvania Railroad: North Western Coal and Iron Company: DL&W: 1856 1856 Buffalo Coal and Iron Company: Northwestern Pennsylvania Railway: PRR: 1895 1895 Western New York ...
The cold case murder of a 26-year-old Pennsylvania mother in 1988 has been finally solved thanks to DNA evidence found on a chilling letter. ... Anna Kane was 26 when she was strangled to death ...
Kinzua Bridge State Park is a 339-acre (137 ha) Pennsylvania state park near Mount Jewett, in Hamlin and Keating Townships, McKean County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park lies between U.S. Route 6 and Pennsylvania Route 59, along State Route 3011 just east of the Allegheny National Forest. [2] [3]