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PRR - Crestline PRR Engine Facility
This site is a chronicle of the PRR engine facilities at Crestline, Ohio. It contains both historic and current photographs, track map, and other PRR documents, as well as a history of the facilities from its construction in 1918-20 through its closing in 1967, when the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central merged, becoming Penn Central, and continuing up to the present.
Info: URL: http://crestlineprr.com/ (Added: 31-May-2008)
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Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad
A Railfan's Guide to the Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad
The Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad is headquartered in Elma, Washington and is one of three shortline railroads owned by the
ParkSierra Rail Group. The company began operations began on August 30, 1997 when the line was purchased from the
Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway.
The PS&P stretches from an interchange with the BNSF and the Union Pacific near Centralia to Grays Harbor, Washington
and Bangor, Washington, a total of approximately 79 miles.
Info: URL: http://www.cs.utk.edu/~davison/psp/ (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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Quebec North Shore and Labrador
There are not many short lines in North America that operate their own regularly scheduled, year round, passenger service. The Quebec North Shore and Labrador is one of the few that do. The railroad was built by the Iron Ore Company of Canada to move iron ore
from the remote Quebec and Labrador interior to the port
at Sept Isle.
Info: URL: http://www.photosbystevenjbrown.com/qnsl/qnsl.html (Added: 12-Sep-1999)
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Rutland - Remembering the Rutland
Welcome to Remembering the Rutland, a web site dedicated to preserving the memory of the late, lamented Rutland Railroad. Please take a few moments to browse around and introduce yourself to this fascinating railroad. You will find equipment rosters, maps, capsule histories, photographs and more. You will learn of ongoing efforts to preserve Rutland facilities and equipment. Then you will see how model railroaders keep the memory of the Rutland alive with their modeling efforts.
Info: URL: http://users.rcn.com/jimdu4/ (Added: 09-Feb-2000)
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Skagit River Railway
Seattle City Light's Dam Railroad. Built in 1920 as a temporary construction railroad, the Skagit River Railway wound up lasting for 34 years until abandonment in
1954. Operated by Seattle City Light, the purpose of the railroad was to transport men and materials during the construction of
the hydro-electric facilities on the Skagit River in Skagit and Whatcom Counties in Washington State.
Info: URL: http://home.att.net/~wrpn/skagithome.html (Added: 31-Aug-2000)
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Skagit River Railway
Newhalem, WA 1951. Photography by H. William Lancaster The Skagit River Railway was built by Seattle City Light to haul personnel and supplies to construction projects in the Skagit River Valley, about 140 miles northeast of Seattle. From the Great Northern railhead at Rockport, a 23-mile steam-powered division was completed by 1920 to the site of the Gorge powerhouse and dam at Newhalem.
Info: URL: http://www.geocities.com/jim_lancaster.geo/skagit.html (Added: 18-Mar-2003)
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