The Pennsylvania Railroad 19th century

Title

The Pennsylvania Railroad 19th century

Description

The Pennsylvania Railroad train travels through Newark, at it’s ‘golden age’ the city was served by five railroads lines, the Pennsylvania, the Lehigh Vally, the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the Erie Railroad, and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad used the Central Railroad tracks.

Contributor

Turner, J.-R., Koles, R. T., & Cummings, C. F.

Source

Turner, J.-R., Koles, R. T., & Cummings, C. F. (2003). Newark: The golden age. Great Britain: Arcadia Publishing.

Original Format

Photo

Files

The Pennsylvania Railroad traveling through Newark YRunkwon-01.jpg

Citation

“The Pennsylvania Railroad 19th century,” DANA, accessed November 18, 2024, https://dana.njit.edu/items/show/1044.

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