• The Oxford Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) is a railroad line from Clayton, Delaware through Delaware and Maryland to Oxford, Maryland. It was...
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  • Oxford Branch refers to the following railway lines: Oxford Branch (New Zealand) Oxford Branch (Pennsylvania Railroad) in Delaware and Maryland, United...
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    Oxford is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Oxford is the closest town to Lincoln University. The population was 5,733 at the 2020...
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  • following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad (AOR) Genesee & Wyoming Allegheny Valley Railroad (AVR) Allentown...
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    Civil War, when the Pennsylvania Railroad acquired a railroad on the Delmarva Peninsula, which had the power to build short branch lines, so it was able...
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    bankruptcy of the Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railroad. The main line connected Oxford and Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania. The original line was built...
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  • Easton, Pennsylvania, where it interchanged with various other companies. The roots of the L&HR begin with the founding of the Warwick Valley Railroad. The...
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    plus several branch lines. The P&BC was chartered in Pennsylvania in 1854 and quickly absorbed the Baltimore & Philadelphia Railroad and its Maryland...
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  • railroad lines were owned or operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pittsburgh and Erie. Main Line (New York to Philadelphia) Harrison Branch (Harrison)...
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    East Penn Railroad (reporting mark ESPN) is a short-line railroad that operates a number of mostly-unconnected lines in Pennsylvania and Delaware. Except...
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    Pennsylvania Station (often abbreviated to Penn Station) was a historic railroad station in New York City that was built for, named after, and originally...
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    New Jersey Railroad Avenue, three blocks north of the present station. The H&M used an elevated right-of-way above the Pennsylvania Railroad's Center Street...
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  • Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad was a railroad line built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the Maryland-Delaware...
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    The Allegheny Portage Railroad was the first railroad constructed through the Allegheny Mountains in central Pennsylvania. It operated from 1834 to 1854...
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    and Delaware Railroad, was chartered in 1854 with the purpose of building a rail line to Oxford that eventually became the Oxford Branch of the PRR. It...
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    through farmfields and woods and crosses the West Branch Big Elk Creek before it heads into Upper Oxford Township, where it has a partial cloverleaf interchange...
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  • Langdon Mine Lehigh and Oxford Mining Company Railways portal List of New Jersey railroad junctions List of New Jersey street railroads This is one or more...
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    was a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad, incorporated to build a connection between the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad and the PRR in the city...
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  • Anne's Railroad: Love Point, Maryland Stevensville, Maryland Chester, Maryland Queenstown, Maryland Centreville, Maryland (via the Centreville Branch) Queen...
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    The Gettysburg Railroad was a railway line in Pennsylvania that operated from 1858 to 1870 over the 17-mile (27 km) main line from the terminus in Gettysburg...
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    Lackawanna Old Road (category Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad)
    Western Railroad (DL&W). Opened in 1856, it was, for a half-century, a part of the line connecting the states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In 1911...
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    County (/ˈskuːlkɪl/, locally /-kəl/; Pennsylvania Dutch: Schulkill Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population...
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    Newark, 8.8 miles (14.2 km) west of New York Penn Station on the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) main line, now Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. It operated from...
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    Penns Neck station (category Former Pennsylvania Railroad stations)
    Flag Sta., Princeton Branch R.R. Lipp, Delmar (March 20, 1939). "A Short History of the Princeton Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad". Princeton History:...
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    Coal Mines of Pennsylvania, 1895, Dept. of Internal Affairs, Pennsylvania (1896) List of Molly Maguires from Pinkerton & Reading Railroad Files Kenny,...
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    George W. Scranton (category 19th-century American railroad executives)
    firm of Scrantons, Grant & Company. Mattes was head of a branch of a bank in Easton, Pennsylvania, and helped gain financing. In 1839 Scranton started to...
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    organized about a railroad passenger station or post office. † -- County seat ^ -- Consolidated city-county List of cities in Pennsylvania List of counties...
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    former train station in Lima, Ohio, United States. Built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1887, it is a brick Queen Anne structure that rests on a sandstone...
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    Harbor. Railroad fill and construction has essentially obliterated the Pennsylvania Canal within the county.[citation needed] The first railroad to pass...
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    Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, Hawaii, and Alaska. In New England, the first narrow-gauge common-carrier railroad was the Billerica and Bedford Railroad,...
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