pine creek railroad造句
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- At Wellsville, there operated a short line called the Wellsville, Coudersport and Pine Creek Railroad.
- Pottle had interests in several businesses, including serving as president of the Geneva, Hornellsville, and Pine Creek Railroad, and the Geneva and Southwestern Railroad.
- Since interests along the original eastern route were now irate, yet another line, the Rochester and Pine Creek Railroad, was proposed to run from Caledonia to Castile, through Perry.
- While the Pine Creek railroad loop runs adjacent to the abandoned Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad that skirts the park ( now known as the Edgar Felix Bikeway ), it was never part of that rail line right-of-way.
- The railroad of The Arnot and Pine Creek Railroad Company, herein called the Arnot and Pine Creek, is a single-track line, located entirely within the State of Pennsylvania and extends from Arnot to Hoytville, 11.867 miles.
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- Initially a plot of land on Marlboro was purchased where the railroad was run as a tourist attraction, but in 1952 when the organization was facing large property tax increases the not-for-profit Pine Creek Railroad Division of the New Jersey Museum of Transportation was formed and the operations were moved to its present day location in Allaire State Park.
- The railroad of the Wellsville, Coudersport and Pine Creek Railroad Company, herein called the Wellsville, Coudersport and Pine Creek, consists of 10.118 miles of single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, extending from the New York-Pennsylvania State line, near Genesee, Pa ., to Wellsville, all in the State of New York.
- Along with the B & S Railroad went the Addison and Susquehanna Railroad, extending from the state line to Addison, NY and the Wellsville Coudersport and Pine Creek Railroad, extending from the state line to Wellsville, NY . By now, it was proving to be really difficult and expensive to have a single rail line to Buffalo for the sole purpose of only moving your own freight.