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The sale was announced by attorney Michael Evans, trustee for the bankrupt Erie-Lackawanna Railway Co. The railroad owned Pennsylvania Coal Company. The coal company’s properties in the […] ...
Commuters in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s rode a fleet of rolling antiques. The U-Boat and its trains replaced aging commuter equipment on the Erie-Lackawanna railroad.
When you drive along Burtis Bay, the railroad there almost touches the highway and you also have a wide-open view of the lake. I can remember taking the train west to Chicago and seeing that last view ...
Throughout its history the company underwent numerous bankruptcies and merged with several companies. The first merger was in 1960 with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad creating the Erie ...
White didn’t stay melancholy long. He ran the Virginian so well that he caught the eye of Manhattan bankers trying to unscramble the unwieldy Lackawanna Railroad, which is 8% owned by the New ...
The trail is open to the public. The Erie Lackawanna Trail runs from Crown Point to Hammond along a rail line abandoned in the mid-1980s by the Erie Lackawanna Railroad.
He was born July 30, 1918 in Chicago, IL and had lived in Avon Lake since 1957. George was employed as a Railway Clerk with the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad which later became Conrail.
Formally known as the Delaware, Lackawaxen & Stourbridge Railroad, the line will run over about 25 miles of former Erie Lackawanna Railroad trackage.