Newport and Shermans Valley Railroad

Newport and Shermans Valley Railroad

Depot in Newport
Locale Perry County, Pennsylvania
Dates of operation 1890–1935
Track gauge 3 ft  (914 mm)
Length 30.67 miles
Website Big Spring State Park [1]

The Newport and Shermans Valley Railroad was a nineteenth century, narrow gauge railroad in Pennsylvania.[1] It ran from Newport, Pennsylvania to New Germantown, Pennsylvania. It carried lumber, and transferred it to the standard gauge Pennsylvania Railroad at Newport. The right of way was extended to an uncompleted tunnel through Conococheague Mountain, started in an attempt to connect with the Path Valley Railroad. This right of way was later used by the Perry Lumber Railroad.

References

  1. ^ Pennsylvania Bureau of Industrial Statistics, Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs (1907) (web facsimile). Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania: Dept. of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics. p. 181. http://books.google.com/books?id=Af8VAAAAYAAJ. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 

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