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  2. File:Pennsylvania Railroad.svg - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Railroad: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain Public domain false false: This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text.

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad class T1 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Chicago Railroad Fair, T1's made display appearances in Sunbury, Reading, and Atlantic City. Promotional print material, as well as the film Clear Track Ahead shows the T1's being the new face of the railroad, alongside the GG1 electrics and recently acquired diesels.

  4. List of Pennsylvania railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Central Railroad (tourist trains operating over Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad trackage) Kiski Junction Railroad (working railroad that also operates tourist trains) Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway (heritage railroad) Lehigh Lackawanna RailRoad; Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad (working railroad, but with emphasis on tourist trains)

  5. Nickel Plate Road - Wikipedia

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    The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (reporting mark NKP), abbreviated NYC&St.L, was a railroad that operated in the mid-central United States. Commonly referred to as the "Nickel Plate Road" , the railroad served parts of the states of New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , and Missouri .

  6. AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    AOL Desktop Gold combines all the things that you know and love about AOL, with the speed and reliability of the latest technology.

  7. Standard-gauge railway - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Railroad originally used 4 ft 9 in (1,448 mm) The trams in Dresden, authorised in 1872 as horsecars, used 1,440 mm (4 ft 8 + 11 ⁄ 16 in) gauge vehicles. Converted to 600 V DC electric trams in 1893, they now use 1,450 mm (4 ft 9 + 3 ⁄ 32 in); both gauges are within the tolerance for standard gauge.

  8. Morristown and Erie Railway - Wikipedia

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    Morristown & Erie Railway (reporting mark ME) is a short-line railroad based in Morristown, New Jersey, chartered in 1895 as the Whippany River Railroad.It operates freight rail service in Morris County, New Jersey and surrounding areas on the original Whippany Line between Morristown and Roseland.

  9. Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountain and Reading Railroad was founded in 1983 to provide freight service on the former Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Division between Hamburg and Temple. Starting in 1985, the BM&R began operating passenger excursions over the line using two steam locomotives: ex- Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad 4-6-2 № 425 and ex- Reading ...