02299nam 2200493z- 450 991015738330332120210111154826.097814396579591439657955(CKB)3710000001000939(MiAaPQ)EBC6133550(VLeBooks)9781439657959(Perlego)3015086(EXLCZ)99371000000100093920211021d2016 uy |engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh DivisionArcadia Publishing1 online resource (1 p.)9781467123761 1467123765 The Main Line East slope -- The Main Line West slope -- The Pittsburgh & Western -- The Somerset & Cambria -- The Fairmont, Morgantown & Pittsburgh -- The Wheeling, Pittsburgh & Baltimore.The Pittsburgh Division had its earliest beginnings in 1837, but what would be known as the main line was not completed until 1871. At its height, the Pittsburgh Division consisted of five distinct main lines and 14 branch lines, and the division had trackage rights over the Western Maryland and Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroads. Images of Modern America: The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh Division looks at five of these lines: the B&O Main Line from Cumberland to Pittsburgh; the Pittsburgh and Western; the Somerset and Cambria; the Fairmont, Morgantown and Pittsburgh; and the Wheeling, Pittsburgh and Baltimore.RailroadsPennsylvaniaHistoryPictorial worksTransportationPennsylvaniaHistoryPictorial worksRailroadsfast(OCoLC)fst01088711Transportationfast(OCoLC)fst01155007PennsylvaniaHistoryPictorial worksPennsylvaniafastHistory.fastPictorial works.fastRailroadsHistoryTransportationHistoryRailroads.Transportation.385.09748Elliott Bruce1248460BOOK9910157383303321The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh Division4357585UNINA