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The PRR began to extend the Lewisburg and Tyrone again in 1884, laying rail west from Spring Mills along Sinking Creek and then out across Penns Valley to Centre Hall and Oak Hall, from which the new line followed Spring Creek to Lemont. The new line, 14.52 miles (23.37 km) long, was opened in 1885. [5]
S Pennsylvania Ave. (PA 144) at S Miles Alley, SE of Centre Hall 40°50′20″N 77°46′37″W / 40.83892°N 77.777°W / 40.83892; -77.777 ( Potter Roadside
Centre Hall is a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located in Penns Valley and is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 1,265 at the 2010 census , which is a 17.2% increase from the 2000 census.
The Central Pennsylvania Railroad was incorporated on May 11, 1889 to connect Unionville with Mill Hall, running by way of Bellefonte and the Nittany Valley.On December 11, 1890, the Central Pennsylvania Railroad Eastern Extension was incorporated, to leave the main line of the first company at Lamar and follow Fishing Creek, Sand Spring Run, and White Deer Creek to White Deer on the Susquehanna.
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The Bellefonte Central Railroad (reporting mark BFC) [1] was a shortline connecting Bellefonte and State College, Pennsylvania.Constructed in the late 19th century to haul local iron ore to furnaces in the Bellefonte region, it later hauled freight traffic to Penn State and lime for steelmaking from local quarries.
Route 45 is closed between Old Fort Road/Pennsylvania Avenue and Penns Cave Road.
Along U.S. Route 220, straddling a rail line [5 ... 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Centre Hall off Pennsylvania Route 192 Gregg Township: 48: Pennsylvania Match Company ...