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    The Monongahela Railway (reporting mark MGA) was a coal-hauling Class II railroad in Pennsylvania and West Virginia in the United States. It was jointly...
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  • War Lake Monongahela, former Proglacial lake in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio Monongahela Formation, a geologic group Monongahela Railway, a coal-hauling...
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  • Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (category Railway companies established in 1875)
    South Penn, they decided to work together by using the Monongahela Railway. The Monongahela Railway then was extended south to Martin, Pennsylvania reaching...
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    The Monongahela Incline is a funicular located near the Smithfield Street Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed and built by Prussian-born engineer...
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  • Scenic Railway (heritage railroad) Port Authority of Allegheny County (Pittsburgh mass transit agency that operates The T light rail, the Monongahela Incline...
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  • List of Class I railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    Arkansas Railway Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Missouri Pacific Railroad Missouri Pacific Railway Mobile and Ohio Railroad Monon Railroad Monongahela Railroad...
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  • President of the Monongahela Connecting Railroad from 1948 until 1952. Railways portal Monongahela Railway, not to be confused with the Monongahela Connecting...
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  • McSwigan bought the Kennywood amusement park from the Mellon family's Monongahela Railway Company. The two families controlled the park and its future sister...
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    The Monongahela River (/məˌnɒŋɡəˈhiːlə/ mə-NONG-gə-HEE-lə, /-ˈheɪ-/ -⁠HAY-), sometimes referred to locally as the Mon (/mɒn/), is a 130-mile-long (210 km)...
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    The Monongahela Wharf was the key wharf of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, on the Monongahela River. It was in use from the late 19th century...
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    Baldwin RF-16 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1950)
    RF-16s, ceased use of the distinctive locomotives. In 1967, the Monongahela Railway purchased seven A-units and two cabless B-units, the last remaining...
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  • International Airport (Managua International Airport) in Managua, Nicaragua Monongahela Railway, a former coal-hauling short line railroad in the United States The...
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  • MRY may refer to: Maryport railway station, England (National Rail station code MRY) Monongahela Railway, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, US MRY, Amtrak...
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  • List of U.S. Class II railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    (reporting mark MAA) Minarets and Western Railway (reporting mark M&W) Monongahela Railway (reporting mark MGA) Montana Rail Link (MRL), until its reintegration...
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    S. Steel and subsequently used by the Dunlap Creek branch of the Monongahela Railway. The tunnel was made of stone with a brick arch construction. The...
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  • Electric Railway Monongahela Valley Traction Company Morgantown and Pittsburgh Railway Morgantown and Wheeling Railway Newell Bridge and Railway Company...
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  • and notable for his extensive historical documentation of, the Monongahela Railway. He currently resides in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. After graduating...
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  • Delaware and Hudson 1205 and 1216 (category Delaware and Hudson Railway)
    being traded in to General Electric. They were then sold to the Monongahela Railway in 1967, where they worked coal drag service until 1972, by which...
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  • side of the Monongahela River, to Pittsburgh's South Side from West Brownsville. Branches connected to the South-West Pennsylvania Railway in Uniontown...
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    by James Ellsworth, who bought the land in 1890s, developed the Monongahela Railway, and sold the mines to Bethlehem Steel in the 1920s. Ellsworth is...
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    Mon Line (redirect from Monongahela Branch)
    runs along the Monongahela River for most of its route. The predecessor of this line is the Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway. The northern portion...
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    Rivesville, West Virginia (category West Virginia populated places on the Monongahela River)
    into the Monongahela Railway formed in 1915. Rivesville was also served by the Fairmont-Clarksburg Division of the Monongahela-West Pen Railways, originally...
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    EMD GP38 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1966)
    October 2021 and serves alongside 252. Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway 80, is preserved in operational condition at the Tennessee Valley Railroad...
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    Pennsylvania, that crosses the Monongahela River. The bridge consists of two parallel spans on a single set of piers: the former Monongahela Connecting Railroad...
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  • 1921 at the age of 74. In 1907, following the completion of the Monongahela Railway, Ellsworth sold the coal mines to Bethlehem Steel and purchased the...
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    In 1898, the company name was changed to the Escanaba & Lake Superior Railway (E&LS). Isaac Stephenson, Jefferson Sinclair, Daniel Wells Jr., Harrison...
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    Conrail (category Norfolk Southern Railway)
    these markets on behalf of its two owners. A fourth area, the former Monongahela Railway in southwest Pennsylvania, was originally owned jointly by the Baltimore...
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    as a trolley park attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway. It was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan...
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    Duquesne Incline (category Railway inclines in Pittsburgh)
    Angels Flight Funicular railway Johnstown Inclined Plane List of funicular railways List of inclines in Pittsburgh Monongahela Incline "The Duquesne Incline...
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    Funicular (redirect from Funicular railway)
    United States' oldest and steepest funicular in continuous use is the Monongahela Incline located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Construction began in 1869...
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