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Men on Tracks of Allegheny Valley Railroad
1900-1910
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Title
Men on Tracks of Allegheny Valley Railroad
Creator
Allegheny Valley Railroad Company
Date
1900-1910
Identifier
294AVRR
Description
Men are walking across the tracks of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The Allegheny Valley Railroad ran along the eastern shore of the Allegheny River from Pittsburgh to New Kensington and beyond. It became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) before the First World War. The PRR was the largest railroad in the US through the 20th century by traffic and revenue and was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Extent
4 x 4 in.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Railroad tracks
Railroads
Buildings
Men
Allegheny Valley Railroad Company
Pennsylvania Railroad
Geographic Subjects
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Source
Archives of Industrial Society (AIS) General Photograph Collection, 1895-present
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
Archives of Industrial Society Photograph Collection
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