Pennsylvania HSR is a blog that addresses restoring rail passenger service and creation of high speed rail passenger service for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and other states. Of great interest is the Keystone Corridor West (Pittsburgh to Harrisburg) and the Keystone Corridor East (Harrisburg to Philadelphia). This is the former mainline of the defunct Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) now owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railroad Company (NS) west and Amtrak east.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Pitttsburgh - Swissvale East Busway
Obviously there is no opportunity for right of way (ROW) enhancements for the railroad line from Pittsburgh to Swissvale as the East Busway is parallel to the ROW. The East Busway shares the ROW of the PRR Pennsylvania Railroad. Conrail concentrated westbound freight traffic by funneling traffic through Chicago. The line to St. Louis had diverged from the Pittsburgh Station over what was referred to as the "Panhandle" route. The "Panhandle" name apparently came from the line crossing the West Virginia panhandle. The Port Authority of Pittsburgh was able to take advantage of the change to freight operations and acquired part of the ROW creating from 2 of the 4 tracks in 1983 the ROW for the East Busway. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_East_Busway.
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