Pennsylvania Railroad Chautauqua Line
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New Lights for Lake
Decorative Standards to Be Placed in Front of New Pennsylvania Station. Decorative lighting standards will be placed on Water street in front of the new Pennsylvania station and the group of hotels at the lake, according to a decision of the village board at the regular meeting last Monday evening. Four or five light units…
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1923 Pennsylvania Railroad List of Stations and Sidings
This document is a detailed list of all the stations, freight and passenger, and sidings on the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1923, including details on the customers serviced by the sidings.
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1906 Inspection Report of the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad / Pennsylvania Railroad
Below is the 1906 inspection report of the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railway, operated since 1900 by the Pennsylvania Railroad. From the introduction: On August 21, 22 and 23, 1906, I made an inspection of the lines of the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railway in this State and respectfully submit the following report…
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1883 Inspection Report of the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad
The 1883/1884 report of the New York State Railroad Commissioners included the following report of the inspection of the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad. BUFFALO, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. The Buffalo division is a single track line, extending from the city of Buffalo to Olean, and south to the Pennsylvania State line, a…
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New Ticket Office
The office of General Passenger Agent Baldwin of the Buffalo, Chautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh Railway, has been removed to Barnum’s ticket office on Exchange street. Source: Evening Republic, Buffalo, NY, 27 October 1879, Fultonhistory.com
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Abandoned Cross-Cut Purchased and to be Re-opened
THE ABANDONED CROSS-CUT. The Road Purchased and to be Re-opened An associated press dispatch from Cleveland, Saturday night, gives the following: The railroad running from Brocton, N. Y., to Corry. Pa., and known as the cross-cut, was to-day sold with all the equipment to Wm E. Lewis of this city for $75,000. The original cost…