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Sea Gull 1927 — 1932- Pittsburgh, PA — Atlantic City, NJ
- split into Pittsburgh Night Express and Philadelphia Night Express
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Aiken-Augusta Special 1928 — 1953- New York, NY — Charlotte, NC — Aiken/Augusta, GA via SOU
- renamed Augusta Special
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Chester Countian 1965 — 1968- Harrisburg, PA — Philadelphia, PA Suburban Station
(C)
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Cincinnati Night Express 1914 — 1952- Cincinnati, OH — Logansport, IN — Chicago, IL
(C)
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Pittsburgh Night Express 1907 — 1932- Philadelphia, PA — Pittsburgh, PA
- renamed The Sea Gull
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Floridian 1924 — 1925- New York, NY — Florida via SAL
- renamed Orange Blossom Special
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The Pennsylvania Railroad was the largest railroad in the history of the United States in the twentieth century, with a network of 10,000 miles at its peak, while the Pennsylvania Railroad invested in or merged 800 railroads, large and small. At the time, Penn State was the world’s largest publicly traded company, and Penn State held the record for the longest continuous dividend for more than a century.
The Pennsylvania Railroad logo is a PRR connected to the Pennsylvania State logo, Keystone, and inner frame, with a red background and a silver gray text and frame. These railroads are now out of service because of various problems, but the 523 rail companies that were merged are all recorded in this generator by a random tool. Including the merger of the specific time, the specific location and location of information.
Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains.