Bedford Branch

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The Bedford Branch was a rail line owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

The line ran from the Morrisons Cove Branch at Brookes Mills south via Bedford to the Maryland state line. The PRR had trackage rights south to Cumberland over the Western Maryland Railway's State Line Branch.[1] Only the line from Brookes Mills south to Sproul is still in use, as a line of the Everett Railroad.

History

The Bedford and Bridgeport Railroad opened from the state line north via Bedford to Mount Dallas (at the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company) in 1871;[2] the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad built a connecting branch in Maryland.[3] The Dunnings Creek Branch, later part of the main line, opened from Dunnings Creek Junction (near Bedford) north, through Cessna, to ore mines at Holderbaum in 1873.[4] The Pennsylvania Railroad of Maryland was chartered in 1876 to build an independent connection from the state line to Cumberland, but it instead became part of the Georges Creek and Cumberland Railroad and later the Western Maryland Railway.[5]

In 1891, the Bedford and Hollidaysburg Railroad opened an extension from Cessna north to near Imler,[6] and completed the line to Brookes Mills in 1910. This connected it to the rest of the PRR system via the Morrisons Cove Branch; it had formerly only been connected via the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company.[7]

References

  1. Pennsylvania Railroad, 1941 Division Accounting Maps
  2. PRR Chronology, 1871 PDF (72.9 KiB), January 2005 Edition
  3. PRR Chronology, 1872 PDF (86.1 KiB), February 2005 Edition
  4. PRR Chronology, 1873 PDF, February 2005 Edition
  5. PRR Chronology, 1876 PDF (116 KiB), April 2006 Edition
  6. PRR Corporate History: Pennsylvania Railroad
  7. PRR Chronology, 1910 PDF (53.7 KiB), March 2005 Edition