Rail line in Pennsylvania, United States
Conemaugh Line |
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Map of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, the predecessor to the Conemaugh line |
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Status | Operational |
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Owner | Norfolk Southern |
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Locale | Western Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Type | Freight rail |
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System | Norfolk Southern |
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Operator(s) | Norfolk Southern |
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Opened | 1863 (independent), 1865 (PRR), 1968 (PC), 1976 (Conrail), 1999 (NS) |
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Closed | 1865 (independent), 1968 (PRR), 1976 (PC), 1999 (Conrail) |
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Number of tracks | 1 |
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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The Conemaugh Line is a rail line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The line runs from Conpit Junction, Pennsylvania (west of New Florence) northwest and southwest to Pittsburgh,[1] following the Conemaugh, Kiskiminetas, and Allegheny rivers, on the former main line of the Conemaugh Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR).[2] At its east end, it merges with the Pittsburgh Line; its west end is where it merges with the Fort Wayne Line at the northwestern tip of Allegheny Commons Park. The line was used by the PRR as a low-grade alternate to its main line, which is now part of Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line, in the Pittsburgh area.[3]