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  • '''The Allegheny Portage Railroad''' was the section of the [[Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works]] that t ...ate.pa.us/ppet/portage/page1.asp?secid=31 Pennsylvania State Archives: The Allegheny Portage Railroad]</ref> This plan, with modifications by Major John Wilson and Colonel Step
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  • {{pl|Allegheny Portage Railroad}}<br />
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  • ...sections of the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works which ran from the Allegheny Portage Railroad in the east into Pittsburgh, the western terminus of the Main Line.
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  • ...Duncan's Island, 127 miles to the west to Hollidaysburg, where it met the Allegheny Portage Railroad.
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  • {{r|Allegheny Portage Railroad}}
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  • ...ions of the [[Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works]]. It ran from the [[Allegheny Portage Railroad]] in the east into [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], the western terminus of th ...railroad immediately began looking for ways to shut the system down. The Allegheny Portage Railroad was stripped of all rail by 1858, stopping through traffic on the Main Line
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  • ...lroad]] tunnel in the [[United States of America]]. Constructed for the [[Allegheny Portage Railroad]] section of the [[Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works]], it is located ...alpo/ppdocuments/sbtnew.pdf Historic Structure Report: Staple Bend Tunnel, Allegheny Portage Railroad, National Historic Site]</ref> It was designed by [[James Appleton]] and [
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  • ...hese were mounted on the same kind of sandstone sleeper stones used by the Allegheny Portage Railroad.
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  • {{r|Allegheny Portage Railroad}}
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  • '''The Allegheny Portage Railroad''' was the section of the [[Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works]] that t ...ate.pa.us/ppet/portage/page1.asp?secid=31 Pennsylvania State Archives: The Allegheny Portage Railroad]</ref> This plan, with modifications by Major John Wilson and Colonel Step
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  • ...alpo/ppdocuments/sbtnew.pdf Historic Structure Report: Staple Bend Tunnel, Allegheny Portage Railroad, National Historic Site]</ref> At the time, this idea was not taken seriou ===Allegheny Portage Railroad===
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  • ...uncan's Island, 127 miles to the west to Hollidaysburg, where it met the [[Allegheny Portage Railroad]]. Completed in 1832, it was sold to the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] in 1857
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  • *[[Allegheny Portage Railroad/Definition]]
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