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  2. Silver Line (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The line from South Hills Junction to Castle Shannon (now called the Overbrook Line) was first constructed by the Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad (P&CSRR) between 1872 and 1874. [1] In 1905 Pittsburgh Railways leased the route and between 1909 and 1910 converted it from narrow gauge to dual gauge and installed overhead power for trolleys.

  3. Silver Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    On June 24, 2020, WMATA announced that Silver Line service would resume three weeks early when trains are able to bypass East Falls Church station. [103] [104] All Silver Line service resumed on August 16, 2020, when Silver and Orange Line trains were able to bypass East Falls Church. [105] East Falls Church reopened on August 23, 2020. [106]

  4. List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains - Wikipedia

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    Washington, DCPittsburgh, PA renamed Capital Express; The Mid-Westerner 1935 — 1937 Pittsburgh, PA — Chicago, IL renamed train #37; Monmouth Express 1920 — 1932 Philadelphia, PA — Long Branch, NJ via Trenton, NJ renamed The Sea Breeze; Montrealer/Washingtonian 1924 — 1966 Washington, DC — Montreal, Canada via NYNH&H/B&M/CV

  5. Washington Junction station - Wikipedia

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    Washington Junction is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. [3] It is located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.The facility is designed both as a transfer station for southbound travelers (the Red and Blue Lines continue toward Upper St. Clair and South Hills Village, while the Silver Line continues toward South Park and Library), and as a commuter park and ride facility ...

  6. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C. – Boston Congressional: Washington, D.C. – New York City November 14, 1971 December 16, 1971 April 30, 1978 Boston – Washington, D.C. October 28, 1995 Merged into NortheastDirect: Connecticut Valley Service ‡ Springfield – New Haven May 1, 1971 1986 Name did not appear in timetables until 1980.

  7. Pittsburgh Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line runs between South Hills Village and Downtown Pittsburgh via the Beechview neighborhood. Six stops serve Upper St. Clair and Bethel Park before merging with the Blue Line at Washington Junction. The Red Line splits again before Overbrook Junction and the Red Line heads toward the suburbs of Castle Shannon, Mt. Lebanon, and Dormont ...

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  9. Capitol Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Limited is a temporarily discontinued daily Amtrak train between Washington, D.C., and Chicago, running 764 miles (1,230 km) via Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Service began in 1981. On November 10, 2024, Amtrak temporarily combined the Capitol Limited and Silver Star, producing a Chicago-Washington–Miami route, the Floridian.