Pennsylvania Railroad
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Philadelphia railroad stations, Red Arrow Lines trolley track and bus photographs
The Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company operated bus and trolley lines, many of which originated in Upper Darby Township on the western border of Philadelphia and served Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. Suburban Station and the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company building are both located in Center City. The Red Arrow transportation lines are found in Philadelphia's western suburbs. This small collection consists of photographs of Suburban Station, railroad and trolley tracks, and bus shelters.
Reading Company records
Chartered in 1871, Reading Company was the holding company for the system of railroads, canals and coal mines assembled by the predecessor Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company between 1833 and 1896. The collection consists of the corporate records of the Reading Company (1871-1976), the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company (1833-1896), the Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company (1896-1923), and 159 predecessors and subsidiaries.
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- Advertisements 1
- Anthracite coal industry 1
- Canals 1
- Coal mines and mining 1
- Drawings 1
- Ground breaking ceremonies 1
- Holding companies 1
- Personnel records 1
- Philadelphia (Pa.) 1
- Police, Private 1
- Railroad police 1
- Railroads -- Buildings and structures 1
- Railroads -- Employees 1
- Railroads -- Equipment and supplies 1
- Railroads -- Rolling stock 1
- Strikes and lockouts 1
- Telegraph 1
- Timetables 1 + ∧ less