List of Pennsylvania Railroad lines west of Pittsburgh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following railroad lines were owned or operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad west of Pittsburgh and Erie.

Pittsburgh to Chicago[]

  • Main Line (Pittsburgh to Chicago)
    • (Baden)
    • (New Brighton)
    • (Rochester)
    • (Beaver Falls)
    • (Beaver Falls)
    • (Canton)
    • (Canton)
    • (Massillon)
    • (Massillon Junction to Clinton)
    • (Loudonville to Coshocton)
    • (Mansfield)
    • (Toledo Junction to Detroit)
      • (Toledo)
      • (Toledo)
      • (Dearborn)
      • (Dearborn to Highland Park)
    • Grand Rapids Branch (Fort Wayne to Mackinaw City)
      • (Grand Rapids to Muskegon)
      • (Missakuee Junction to Michelson)
      • (Walton Junction to Traverse City)
      • (Kegomic to Harbor Springs)
    • (Clarke Junction to State Line)
      • (Hammond)
      • (Hammond to Hegewisch)
    • (Colehour to Bernice)
    • Calumet River Line (South Chicago to Hegewisch)
    • (South Chicago)
    • (South Chicago to Hegewisch)
  • Cleveland Line (Rochester to Cleveland)
    • (Vanport)
    • (Yellow Creek to Bellaire)
      • (Martins Ferry to Benwood)
      • (Bellaire to Krebs Run)
        • (Wegee to Webb)
    • (Salineville)
    • (Bayard to Fairhope)
    • (Bayard to Goshen)
      • (Magnolia)
      • (Dover to Marietta)
      • (Dover to Parral)
    • (Hudson to Columbus)
      • (Killbuck to Trinway)
      • (Howard to Millwood)
    • (Maple Heights to Cleveland)
    • (Cleveland)
    • (Cleveland)
  • New Brighton to Ashtabula Harbor
    • Kenwood Branch (New Brighton)
    • (Homewood Junction to Wampum Junction)
    • (New Castle Junction to New Castle)
    • (Coverts to Walford)
    • (Haselton)
    • (Niles to Alliance)
  • Sandusky Branch (Sandusky to Columbus)

Pittsburgh to St. Louis[]

  • Main Line (Pittsburgh, PA to St. Louis, MO)
    • (Woods Run, Pittsburgh to Elliott, Pittsburgh)[1]
      • (Esplen, Pittsburgh to Thornburg)[1]
      • (Esplen, Pittsburgh to Elliott, Pittsburgh)[1]
    • Chartiers Branch (Carnegie to Washington)
      • (Bridgeville to Cecil)
      • (Houston to Westland)
        • (Houston to Palanka)
    • (Burgettstown to Valear)
      • (Burgettstown to Cherry Valley)
      • (Valear to Studa)
    • (Weirton Junction to Kobuta)
    • Wheeling Branch (Weirton Junction to Benwood)
    • (Cadiz Junction to Cadiz)
      • (Lando to Georgetown)
    • (Trinway to Morrow)
      • (Zanesville)
    • (Xenia to Springfield)
    • (Xenia, OH to Cincinnati, OH)
      • Middletown Branch (Middletown Junction, OH to Middletown, OH)
      • (Rendcomb Junction, OH to Cincinnati, OH)
      • (Oakley, OH to Anoka, IN)
    • Lebanon Branch (Cincinnati, OH to Dayton, OH)
      • Montgomery Branch (Blue Ash, OH to Montgomery, OH)
      • Hempstead Branch (Hempstead to Clement)
    • Louisville Branch (Indianapolis, IN to Louisville, KY)
      • (Columbus, IN to Madison, IN)
      • (Columbus, IN to Dublin Junction, IN)
      • (Jeffersonville, IN to New Albany, IN)
      • (Louisville, KY)
    • Vincennes Branch (Indianapolis, IN to Vincennes, IN)
      • (Indianapolis, IN)
      • (Bushrod, IN to Linton, IN)
      • (Bicknell, IN)
      • (Bicknell, IN)
    • Vandalia Railroad (Indianapolis, IN to St. Louis, MO)
      • (St. Louis, MO to Terre Haute, IN)
      • (Indianapolis, IN to Terre Haute, IN)
      • (Terre Haute, IN to Logansport, IN)
      • (Logansport, IN to Toledo, OH)
    • (Stearleys to Centerpoint)
    • (Brazil to Hadleytown)
    • (Brazil)
    • (Staunton to Seelyville)
    • (Brazil)
    • (Seelyville)
    • (Terre Haute to Frankfort)
    • (West Terre Haute)
    • (West Terre Haute)
    • (Farrington to Peoria)
    • (Highland)
    • (Collinsville to Troy)
    • (East St. Louis, IL)

Columbus to Chicago[]

See also[]

References[]

Retrieved from ""