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Pennsylvania Railroad Map R V 51 a V a Ns T P Willow Nadine P a Grove 79 M 19 Coleman Yd [ 19 { C < A S 8 C GW X N 76 I> 65 TRK V 19 R T P } ] / B OH 279 L C NS E (CSXT) VERONA 28 CS ETNA XT UNITY JCT. NORTHAMPTON 22 NEVILLE MILLVALE ASPINWALL NORTH BESSEMER PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD MAP ISLAND CP BELL NS R VR 51 AV A NS PT P WILLOW NADINE A GROVE 79 M 19 COLEMAN YD. PITTS. 49th ST. R McKEES ROCKS ISLE FY TOWER R R V U BLOOM A ISLAND TOWER JUNE 2019 SCULLY AVE. S N 28 NS C NS ESPLEN (A M 60 TK) PENN 29th ST. 378 ELLIOTT HOMEWOOD 22 65 21st ST. NS NS } < PITTSBURGH 279 ) P R T K ALLEN JCT. O X ( G V T WEST END PITTSBURGH A H W 579 A S RITTERSVILLE M C { M R FLORENCE I 19 C 376 22 J > 376 A T INTERCITY PASSENGER RAILROADS OPERATING FREIGHT RAILROADS JCT. ( NON-OPERATOR-OWNERS C YARD N K N S ) 22 N BETHLEHEM 22 E CS S S T 837 X N P B 30 W T ROSSLYN R <GWI> J&L JCT. OF ACTIVE FREIGHT RAIL LINES LVRB V N CARNEGIE 376 WEST NS CP PBNE L S C DENNISTON RR RJCN YARD DIDIER BELT S U 76 AMTK National RR Passenger Corp. AAR Allentown and Auburn Railroad Company EV Everett Railroad Company NHRR New Hope & Ivyland Railroad (T) TYBR Tyburn Railroad LLC ALLEN PITTSBURGH X WAGNER JCT. RANKIN S 81 ROOK SOUTH SIDE T CSXT AOR Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad NS Norfolk Southern Railway Company UCIR Union County Industrial Railroad Company N 11 19 GET Gettysburg & Northern Railroad ALLENTOWN C BECKS RUN GLEN- CS H W WOOD N X CAYUGA O E S T ASR Allegheny Southern Railroad, Inc. ITHR Ithaca Central Railroad, LLC NSHR North Shore Railroad Company URR Union Railroad Company [ALP] Almono, LP [LTC] LTC Energy, LP EAST PENN WALKERS P TRK I> C JCT. BESSEMER 378 78 DL MILL W A 19 PITCAIRN YD. JCT. 476 G PA AVR Allegheny Valley Railroad Company JVRR Juniata Valley Railroad Company OCTL Oil Creek & Titusville Lines WCOR Wellsboro & Corning Railway Company [APG] AP Green Industries Inc. [LUCRA] Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority < I> E REGIONAL COMMUTER RAILROADS 6 W T GREEN W HOMESTEAD U NS P G C RR BDRV Belvidere & Del. Riv. Railway Co. Inc. KJR Kiski Junction Railroad PAM Pittsburgh, Allegheny, & WE Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway [APR] Allegheny Portage Railroad [MCIDC] Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation RIDGE H EAST LEHIGH N < O HAYS M P MUNHALL PITTSBURGH S B ] 6 BPRR Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad Inc. KRL Kasgro Rail Corporation McKees Rocks Railroad Company WNYP Western New York & Pa. Railroad lnc. [BC] Bucks County Railroad Preservation [OCHS] Oil Creek Railway Historical Society N R A 837 R S R ALLEGHENY N E WILMERDING N. TRAFFORD THOMSON DEMMLER CHR Chestnut Ridge Railway Company LRWY Lehigh Railway, LLC PN Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad, LLC YRC York Railway Company and Restoration Company [PA DCNR] Pennsylvania Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources N ] CCTA Cambria County Transit Authority [P 84 T TRANSFER TRAFFORD SCRANTON X R CM Cumberland Mine Railroad LS Luzerne & Susquehanna Railroad Co. POHC Pittsburgh & Ohio Central Railroad YSRR Youngstown & Southeastern Railway Company [BERKS] Berks County Authority [PBL] Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad Company BLOOM 79 S R SCRANTON A] [C U PAAC Port Authority of Allegheny County RR SOUTH U 30 BRADY E ROCK R ( CN / BLE Canadian National / LVR Landisville Railroad, LLC (T) Tourist Operations PN CLAIRTON JCT. R A PSCC Pennsylvania and Southern Railroad [BLRV] Belvidere & Lehigh River Railway Co. [PBS] PBS Coals Inc. ALLENTOWN - BETHLEHEM [ 51 DUQUESNE M SEPTA Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority DL JCT. WE BRIDGEVILLE DEMMLER YD. T } K) Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad LVRB Lehigh Valley Rail Management, LLC- PSWR Pennsylvania Southwestern Railroad [CCPA] Columbiana County Port Authority [PIDC] Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. ] R U A V RR 3:1 R A NS T ) D TAYLOR YD. R { X K CNYK Central New York Railroad Corp. Bethlehem PVT Privately Owned [CCR] Cyprus - Cumberland Resources E L S T [PNERRA] Pennsylvania Northeast Regional RR Authority ) N D LONGVIEW N T C M N [P V A M P WE ( A CORY Columbia and Reading Railway Co. LVRJ Lehigh Valley Rail Management, LLC- RBMN Reading Blue Mt. & Northern Railroad [CCRC] Carbon County Railroad Commission [PPL] PPL Susquehanna LLC B PT C PARENT ORGANIZATION / (R L R LACKAWANNA MINOOKA C MIFFLIN JCT. URR RIVERTON R TOURIST/ EXCURSION RAILROADS E Johnstown H C CRR Conrail Shared Assets RJCN R. J. Corman Railroad Co. / [CIDC] Clinton County Ind. Development Corp. [SEDA] SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority O A U P A PORT McKEESPORT R 11 P WE VUE } CSXT CSX Transportation Inc. LVRR Lycoming Valley Railroad Company Allentown Lines Inc. [CPC] Consolidation Coal Company [SFS] Shaffer's Feed Service Inc. HARDING 81 ] O R C RAILROAD FAMILY T C V A S X A X MIDH Middletown & Hummelstown Railroad (T) A M DL Delaware-Lackawanna RR Co. Inc. RJCP R.J. Corman Railroad Co. / [GROW] Growth Resources of Wellsboro Foundation [WES] West Erie Shortline Inc. N S T { P T MK TOWER / M C T LITTLE > 19 [ B X I VERSAILLES BHRX Bellefonte Historical Railroad MMID Maryland Midland Railway Inc. R N C S DLS Delaware, Lackawaxen & Pennsylvania Lines Inc. [JSSC] Jersey Shore Steel Company [WI] Whirley Industries BM VIRGINIA W S R C SINNS G TOWER E EBT East Broad Top Railroad < Stourbridge Railroad Co. MSUB Mittal Steel USA Railways-BRVY Lewisburg and Buffalo Creek Railroad S BRUCETON (AM SLRS SMS Rail Service Inc. [LBCX] [WIDC] Westmoreland County Industrial Development Corporation L TK) <GWI> Genesee & Wyoming Inc. DURYEA 837 W GSR Gettysburg Scenic Railway JCT. EBG Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad Co. MSUS Mittal Steel USA Railways-SH SRC Strasburg Railroad Company (T) <PRC> Pioneer Railcorp. [KTA] Kutztown Transportation Authority [WSRC] West Shore Railroad Corporation COXTON AVOCA HILLSIDE JCT. CLAIRTON LGSR Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway LS EBTC East Broad Top Connecting Railroad MSUU Mittal Steel USA Railways-UMP SVRR Shamokin Valley Railroad Corp. [LIDA] Letterkenny Industrial Development Authority PITTSTON JCT. 81 MIDH Middletown & Hummelstown Railroad (F) EEC East Erie Commercial Railroad NBER Nittany & Bald Eagle Railroad Co. LS SWP Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad Company W. PITTSTON PITTSBURGH MPPS Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad Preservation Society ESPN East Penn Railroad LLC NCIR New Castle Industrial Railroad Inc. N DUPONT 476 ] BM A S R R NHRR New Hope & Ivyland Railroad (F) L C U EZR Elizabethtown Industrial Railroad, LLC NDCR N.D.C. Railroad Company S L 3:1 BUFFALOD L N 11 [ NY-PA OCTT Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad BM R RBMN NY-PA PTM Pennsylvania Trolley Museum WYOMING 20 TK) ) RTY Railways to Yesterday (Rockhill Trolley Museum) YATESVILLE (AM SXT SXT (C SBRR Stourbridge Railroad ERIE C NS NS 476 HARBOR EEC SRC Strasburg Railroad Company (F) HARBOR HARVEY S S CREEK L 81 RB N S] TIOC Tioga Central Railroad JCT. MN [WE 90 86 WCRL West Chester Railroad Company C ] FORTY ERIE A HUDSON WKSR Wanamaker, Kempton, & Southern, Inc. R FORT ) C TK U "SX" (AM ) 20 (F) Freight Service [L SXT SXT LUZERNE C S (C 79 SCRANTON - WILKES-BARRE N 11 309 KINGSTON 3:1 < S 115 LAKE CITY G D N W ) K I WALLACE > S MT JAMESTOWN, BINGHAMTON GULF SUMMIT L WILKES - (A JCT. BUFFALO, NY-PA NY-PA D D D T ( NY-PA HORNELL BUFFALO, NY-PA BARRE X N D GANG MILLS D S D NY-PA CORNING C SALAMANCA D S NY-PA OLEAND 20 ) NY-PA NY-PA [ CLEVELAND N {ITHR} N T) S S BUTTONWOOD OH-PA SX ] NS ( (C ERIE SAYRE CN NS 90 ) E { [ A Y OH-PA L W N CV JCT. K) FRANKLIN D D S B S / N BRADFORD N ] JCT. OH-PA ( Y N P 15 ATHENS / BLE [ W LANESBORO CN C } CONNEAUT N 62 N S 11 { < Y ] [ 6N L ASHLEY UNION P R N R C NA TOWER G O S W CITY W C RR CORRY ] A] BP Y I R W N C > LARABEE } LU 6N S 29 [ P 220 6 WNY LEWIS RUN YP 81 309 WN 6 [WI] S] SUSQUEHANNA < [N ) G 219 C W FARMERS IO 81 I> I> (T GW WARREN VALLEY Montrose < STRUTHERS ] 6 W "OTTS" O R BMcKEAN G PRR [ TIOGA 79 Smethport BRADFORD TOWANDA JCT. P B Y WARREN P C WELLSBORO JCT. N R Coudersport 6 RBMN N 62 R W 6 / TOWANDA B 6 [PA ] 6 L R [ W E N N C N D S Y ] ] P WELLSBORO S F N C S POTTER [ M MT. JEWETT B 6 CRAWFORD MONROETON R 6 { LR WY 6 [ } WAYNE ENOLA EAST MEADVILLE FIELDMORE NS] W SPRINGS KANE JCT. < 15 22 6 N G NICHOLSON T 322 W Y P 322 TITUSVILLE I N P > 219 LACKAWANNA 81 S 81 DAUPHIN BUCHANAN "WC" CARBONDALE R R L HONESDALE 81 11 S 83 ) P D NS NARROWSBURG N ( T B CARBONDALE 15 ( C T 6 NY-PA A S 322 C M X ( N O C T T S ( C N MEHOOPANY ) RUTHERFORD 322 6 ENOLA WEST K S 322 I> ) YARD T B S ) PV HARRISBURG N C ] P W L S R G N "HARRIS" NS 322 R JERMYN S T T < 581 H N N P 322 C C TUNKHANNOCK TRANSFER S CUMBERLAND S O [O 6 83 11 LACKAWAXEN FOREST CAMERON LEMOYNE N CLARION JCT. EMPORIUM 11 S CLARKS C R A 283 KO JCT. N JESSUP SHIREMANSTOWN M Tionesta WYOMING B SUMMIT HAWLEY C S S 581 N T 58 W ROUSEVILLE JOHNSONBURG M A]6 B DLS S K STEELTON P R N N RR R M 283 Y E YP [PN SU OSGOOD N S NS T) S AMASA W BPRR ELK SULLIVAN N SX OIL CITY K) (C NS 476 11 KEYSTONE I.P.
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