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  • The Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad (reporting mark EBG) is a short-line railroad in Pennsylvania that runs from Boyertown south to Pottstown over the Colebrookdale...
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    Colebrookdale since 2019. Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad Plymouth MDT No. 9. Built by Plymouth in 1964. It has been serving as the railroad's yard switcher since...
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    November 1, 2007. Retrieved July 5, 2022. "Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad Company–Modified Rail Certificate–in Berks County, Pa" (PDF). Surface Transportation...
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    in 2008. The Berks County Redevelopment Authority purchased the railroad that same year, and appointed the Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad to operate freight...
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  • and Associates EBGR - Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad EBPX - Empire Builder Private Cars ECBR - East Cooper and Berkeley Railroad ECCX - Ethyl Canada, Inc...
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    Boyertown, Pennsylvania (category Boroughs in Berks County, Pennsylvania)
    Pottstown. This line is used by the Colebrookdale Railroad tourist line and the Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad freight line. The borough is served by the Boyertown...
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    Mertztown is a census-designated place in Longswamp Township in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is located near the borough of Topton. As of the 2010 census...
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  • Gettysburg Railway (category Defunct Pennsylvania railroads)
    Gettysburg Railway (reporting mark GBRY) was a Pennsylvania short-line railroad of RailAmerica that operated on 23.4 mi (37.7 km) between Gettysburg and...
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    The Northern Central Railway (NCRY) was a Class I Railroad in the United States connecting Baltimore, Maryland, with Sunbury, Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna...
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    Pennsylvania, the largest city in Berks County and fourth-largest city in the state. The bridge is considered to be the primary gateway to downtown Reading, leading...
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  • Corporation (Inorganic Chemicals Division) BEEM - Beech Mountain Railroad BEKR - Berks Rail Corporation BELX - Bell Processing, Inc. BENX - Bennett Lumber...
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  • (Successor Agency - Central Berks Regional Police Department) Ontelaunee Township Police Department (Successor Agency - Northern Berks Regional Police Department)...
    120 KB (6,498 words) - 01:51, 19 August 2024
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    options were the three trunk lines: the Erie Railroad, the New York Central Railroad, or the Pennsylvania Railroad. New ethnic Irish communities formed in...
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    the railroad tracks run along the west side of the road before splitting further to the west. The highway heads southeast to Monroeville, an eastern suburb...
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    arterial. East of Fredericksburg, along the border between Lebanon and Berks counties, US 22 forms a concurrency with I-78, which runs to the Allentown...
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    the balcony; it was removed in the 1980s. At Vanderbilt Avenue, Robert Berks sculpted a bronze bust depicting the building's developer, Erwin S. Wolfson...
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    the terminus of a major state-sponsored railroad, but it soon became the convergence point among several railroads, spurring its rapid growth. The largest...
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    comes from the biography of William H. Dechant of Reading. See Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania: A History, Volume 3, page 198, Lewis Historical Pub...
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    California 1932 1951 Mount Diablo 23 528 Berks County Council Reading Pennsylvania 1921 1928 Reading-Berks County 528 226 Berkshire Council Pittsfield...
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  • regional airlines, is near University Park. Behrend Abington Altoona Beaver Berks Brandywine DuBois Fayette Allegheny Harrisburg Hazleton Lehigh Valley Mont...
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