baspinall
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Just curious if you guys hunt old railroad beds? I have an old track bed that runs through my township.
No stations along here at all. Would just the tracks be worth it? Here is whats in my area.
Pennsylvania Railroad (far northwest corner of the county)
The East Brandywine & Waynesburg Railroad opened in 1854 to connect Downingtown to Honeybrook Borough along the Brandywine Creek. It was acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1861 and extended to New Holland (Lancaster County) and eventually to Lancaster City where it joined the Pennsylvania Main Line.
Brian
No stations along here at all. Would just the tracks be worth it? Here is whats in my area.
Pennsylvania Railroad (far northwest corner of the county)
The East Brandywine & Waynesburg Railroad opened in 1854 to connect Downingtown to Honeybrook Borough along the Brandywine Creek. It was acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1861 and extended to New Holland (Lancaster County) and eventually to Lancaster City where it joined the Pennsylvania Main Line.
Brian