Pennsylvania Railroad Buffalo Line

  • Freight Cars Piled Up

    This article describes the wreck of a southbound train on the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad near Ischua, NY. Source: The Olean [NY] Democrat, 19 October 1894, p. 3, NYS Historic Newspapers.

  • His Disastrous Nap

    Christ Nagel of 229 Howard street fell asleep on the Western New York & Pennsylvania tracks near Winchester Station yesterday afternoon and a freight train came along. He was a pitiful sight when the Emergency ambulance took him away. His skull was fractured and will be [illegible] today. Source: Buffalo [NY] Evening News, 8 October…

  • Jamison Road Milk Shipments

    The small station of Jamison Road on the B., N. Y. & P railroad shipped during the year 1886, 572,400 gallons of milk to Buffalo. The amount paid for the same, was $58,416, while the Erie County Creamery at that place made 96,000 lbs. of butter during the past year. Source: The Cuba [NY] Patriot,…

  • 1883 Inspection Report on 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…