East Pennsylvania Railroad

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The East Pennsylvania Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of Pennsylvania. In 1959, it opened a line between Reading and Allentown. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, a predecessor to the Reading Company, leased the line in 1869. As the East Pennsylvania Branch, the line was part of the Reading's through route between Harrisburg and Allentown.

East Pennsylvania Railroad
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Overview
LocalePennsylvania, U.S.
Dates of operation1856 (1856)1976 (1976)
SuccessorConrail
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)

In 1976, the line was transferred to Conrail after the Reading Company's bankruptcy. It is now part of the Norfolk Southern Railway's Reading Line.

History

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19th century

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A share of the East Pennsylvania Railroad Company issued in January 1916

The East Pennsylvania Railroad was chartered on March 9, 1856, as the Reading and Lehigh Railroad, but was renamed in April 1857.[1] It completed a line between Reading and Allentown on May 11, 1859. This line created a route between Harrisburg and New York City.[2] Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, predecessor of the Reading Company, leased the line in 1869.[1]

20th century

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In 1976, as part of the Reading Company's bankruptcy, the East Pennsylvania Railroad and the Reading were merged into Conrail.[3]

References

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  1. 1 2 Vernon, Edward (1874). American Railroad Manual for the United States and the Dominion. New York: American Railroad Manual Company. pp. 269–270.
  2. Poor, Henry Varnum (1860). History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America. Vol. 1. New York: John H. Schultz & Co. p. 439.
  3. United States Railway Association (1975). Final system plan for restructuring railroads in the Northeast and Midwest region pursuant to the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973 (PDF). Vol. 1. Washington, DC. p. 227. OCLC 2889148.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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