On Location Series
The On Location series takes a deep dive into a Pennsylvania Railroad location as indicated within the CT1000 - List of Stations and Sidings.
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- Hits: 237
Jail Yard (MP 0.4)
Roma Wine Co. (MP 0.5)
Norris Grain Co. (MP 0.6)
Monument St. - Junc. Western Maryland Ry. (MP 0.7)
Terminal Warehouse Co. - Monument St. Stores Nos. 1 & 2 (MP 0.8)
Terminal Warehouse Co. Nos. 1 & 2 (MP 0.8)
Western Maryland Dairy Co. (MP 0.9)
Consolidated Gas, Electric Light & Power Co. No. 1 and Baltimore City Jail (MP 0.9)
Consolidated Gas, Electric Light & Power Co. Nos. 2 & 5 (MP 0.9)
Consolidated Gas, Electric Light & Power Co. Nos. 3 & 4 (MP 1.0)
Merchants Terminal Corp. No. 1 (0.9)
Merchants Terminal Corp. No. 2 (MP 1.0)
Free State Brewery (MP 1.0)
National Color Co. (MP 1.0)
Wm. A. Conway Co. (MP 1.6)
National Can Corp. No. 2 (MP 1.7)
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- Hits: 216
Madison Yard (MP 0.6)
Eager Street Yard (MP 0.8)
H. S. Reinicker & Co. (MP 0.8)
N. Frank & Son (MP 0.9)
Shed A - National Carloading Co. Nos. 1 & 2 (MP 1.0)
National Carloading Co. Shed B, C, E & F (MP 1.0)
Calvert Station (MP 1.0)
Terminal Distributing Co. and Glenn L. Martin Co. No. 3 (MP 1.0)
Dietrich Bros. (MP 1.0)
Terminal Warehouse Co. - Flour Warehouse Nos. 1 & 2 (MP 1.1)
Flinkote Co. (MP 1.1)
Foster Bros. (MP 1.1)
Whitaker Paper Co. (MP 1.1)
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- Hits: 10475
Heritage: Pennsylvania Railroad
CT 1000, 1945: Eastern Region, Eastern Pennsylvania Division, Middle Division, Main Line
Middle Division ETT, 1954: Eastern Region, Middle Division, Main Line
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- Hits: 8596
Heritage: Pennsylvania Railroad
CT 1000, 1945: Eastern Region, Eastern Pennsylvania Division, Middle Division, Main Line
Middle Division ETT, 1954: Eastern Region, Middle Division, Main Line
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- Hits: 480
Valuation Maps
PRR.v7.1.PA-0111_1925_MP224 (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0111_1949_MP224 (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0112_1949_MP225_-_Tipton (PRRT&HS) |
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PRR.v7.1.PA-0113_1925_MP226 (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0113_1949_MP226 (PRRT&HS) |
Station Siding (MP 120.2)
Station (MP 120.4)
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- Hits: 617
Tyrone is a borough in Blair County, Pennsylvania, 15 miles northeast of Altoona, on the Little Juniata River. Tyrone was of considerable commercial importance in the twentieth century. It was an outlet for the Clearfield coal fields, and it was noted for the manufacture of paper products. There were planing mills, and chemical and candy factories. In 1900, 5,847 people lived here; in 1910, 7,176; and in 1940, 8,845 people resided here.
Tyrone was at one time known as "The Hub of the Highways". In those days four railroads [Pennsylvania, Tyrone and Clearfield, Tyrone and Lock Haven, Lewisburg and Tyrone] and three main highways [US-220, PA-350, PA-453] converged there.
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- Hits: 8615
Heritage: Pennsylvania Railroad
CT 1000, 1945: Eastern Region, Eastern Pennsylvania Division, Middle Division, Main Line
Middle Division ETT, 1954: Eastern Region, Middle Division, Main Line
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- Hits: 395
Valuation Maps
PRR.v7.1.PA-0102_1927_MP215 (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0102_1949_MP215 (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0103_1921_MP216_-_Union_Furnace (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0103_1949_MP216_-_Union_Furnace (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0104_1926_MP217 (PRRT&HS) |
PRR.v7.1.PA-0104_1949_MP217 (PRRT&HS) |
Warner Co. Nos. 1, 2 & 3 (MP 111.5)
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- Hits: 384
Heritage: Pennsylvania Railroad
CT 1000, 1945: Eastern Region, Eastern Pennsylvania Division, Middle Division, Main Line
Middle Division ETT, 1954: Eastern Region, Middle Division, Main Line
Barree is associated with being the east end of the Spruce Creek tunnels.