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  2. Pennsylvanian (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvanian is a 444-mile (715 km) daily daytime Amtrak train running between New York City and Pittsburgh via Philadelphia.The trains travel across the Appalachian Mountains, through Pennsylvania's capital Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, suburban and central Philadelphia, and New Jersey en route to New York.

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    1928–1938: The Pennsylvania electrifies its New York City to Washington, D.C., and Chicago to Philadelphia lines between Harrisburg and Paoli, several Philadelphia and New York City area commuter lines, and major through freight lines; 1937: Pennsy acquires its first diesel, a model SW switcher engine from Electro-Motive Corporation

  4. Keystone Service - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or New York City, New York Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stops: 19: Distance travelled: 195 miles (314 km) Average journey time: 3 hours, 16-42 minutes (New York–Harrisburg) [2] 1 hour, 40-56 minutes (Philadelphia–Harrisburg) [3] Service frequency: 13 daily round trips: Train number(s)

  5. Old York Road - Wikipedia

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    Old York Road, originally York Road, with reference to New York, is a roadway that was built during the 18th century to connect Philadelphia with New York City.. The road was built along the Raritan tribe's Naraticong Trail, also known as the Tuckaraming Trail.

  6. Northeast Regional - Wikipedia

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    The section between New York and Philadelphia takes 1.5 hours, while the part between Philadelphia and Washington takes two hours. [4] North of New York, the travel time to Boston is four hours, while trips to Springfield take 3.5 hours. [3]

  7. Pennsylvania Route 611 - Wikipedia

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    What is now PA 611 between Philadelphia and Willow Grove was originally built as part of the Old York Road, a road established in the 18th century to connect Philadelphia to New York City. This portion of the road was planned in 1711 to run from Philadelphia to Centre Bridge. The Old York Road would later exist as a turnpike. [9]