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Allegheny Valley Railroad (1852–1892)
The Allegheny Valley Railroad was a railway company in the United States. It was incorporated in 1852 and constructed its original line between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Kittanning, Pennsylvania, between 1853 and 1856. It eventually owned , including its main line between Pittsburgh and Oil City, Pennsylvania. The company entered receivership in 1884 and was reorganized as the Allegheny Valley Railway in 1892. That company was leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1900 and merged in 1910. History What became the Allegheny Valley Railroad was authorized as the Pittsburg, Kittanning and Warren Railroad on April 4, 1837. Nothing was done until April 14, 1852, when the Pennsylvania General Assembly reauthorized the railroad under the new name. This renewed interest was prompted by the exploitation of oil in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania, to the north. The line opened between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the Kiskiminetas River in 1855. It was further extended to ...
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Allegheny Valley Railway
The Allegheny Valley Railway was a railway company in the United States. It was incorporated in 1892 to reorganize the Allegheny Valley Railroad, which had been in receivership since 1884. Its principal lines ran from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Oil City, Pennsylvania, and Driftwood, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Railroad leased the company in 1900 and merged it in 1910. History The Allegheny Valley Railroad built its main line between Pittsburgh and Oil City between 1852 and 1870. A major driving factor in the development of the railroad was access to the oil industry around Titusville. In cooperation with the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, the Allegheny Valley Railroad built a second major line between the mouth of Red Bank Creek and Driftwood, Pennsylvania. This line opened in 1874. The Allegheny Valley Railroad entered receivership on May 2, 1884. The company was reorganized as the Allegheny Valley Railway on February 5, 1892. The Penn ...
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Red Bank Creek
Red Bank Creek is a major stream in Tehama County, California, and a tributary of the Sacramento River. About long, it originates in the foothills of the Coast Ranges (California), Coast Ranges, near the boundary of the Mendocino National Forest, and flows east across the Sacramento Valley to join the Sacramento River near Red Bluff, California, Red Bluff. Red Bank Creek, like the other streams draining this part of the western Sacramento Valley, is a highly seasonal stream that flows only during the winter and spring. Old Red Bank Creek Bridge at Red Bluff was built by the Pacific Bridge Company in 1894. According to a 1983 news article about a hazardous chemical spill into the creek following a 38-car railroad derailment stated "Red Bank Creek curls around the sprawling Diamond International lumber mill before emptying into the Sacramento River just above the Red Bluff Diversion Dam, where water is sent into the Tehama and Colusa canals". The creek was named for the reddish c ...
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Defunct Pennsylvania Railroads
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Predecessors Of The Pennsylvania Railroad
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Sligo, Pennsylvania
Sligo ( ) is a borough in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 686 at the 2020 census. It was named after the town and county of Sligo in Ireland. Geography Sligo is located in southwestern Clarion County at (41.107700, -79.493350), in the valley of Licking Creek, a tributary of the Clarion River. The borough is surrounded by rolling hills. Formerly, the area sat upon a rich vein of coal. Pennsylvania Route 68 passes through the borough, leading northeast to Clarion, the county seat, and southwest to East Brady on the Allegheny River. Pennsylvania Route 58 leads west from Sligo to Foxburg on the Allegheny. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough of Sligo has a total area of , of which , or 0.23%, is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 728 people, 280 households, and 211 families residing in the borough. The population density was . There were 300 housing units at an average density of . The racial mak ...
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Sligo ( ; , meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of 20,608 in 2022, it is the county's largest urban centre (constituting 29.5% of the county's population) and the List of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland, 24th largest in the Republic of Ireland. Sligo is a commercial and cultural centre situated on the west coast of Ireland. Its surrounding coast and countryside, as well as its connections to the poet W. B. Yeats, have made it a tourist destination. History Etymology Sligo is the anglicisation of the Irish name ''Sligeach'', meaning "abounding in shells" or "shelly place". It refers to the abundance of shellfish found in the river and its estuary, and from the extensive shell middens in the vicinity. The river now known as the River Garavogue, Garavogue (), perhaps meaning "little torrent", was originally called the Sligeach. It is listed as one of ...
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