Category:Anchor Line (Pennsylvania Railroad)
Anchor Line 1903-1916, a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Erie & Western Transportation Co. Anchor Line
Erie & Western Transportation Co., Erie PA (home port Erie PA); Great Lakes fleet of Pennsylvania Railroad, also known as “Anchor Line”
The Fleet was sold Feb 22, 1916 to the Great Lakes Transit Corporation, Buffalo NY. The railroads being required under the provisions of the Panama Canal Act of 1912 to divest themselves of competing vessels. The Great Lakes Transit Corporation was organized to own and operate the vessels.https://www.greatlakesvesselhistory.com/histories-by-name/m/muncy
The Anchor Line triplets, Tionesta, Juanita (ship, 1904), and Octorara.
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
A
- Alaska (ship, 1871) (3 F)
M
- Muncy (ship, 1902) (2 F)
O
- Octorara (ship, 1910) (2 F)
S
- Susquehanna (ship, 1886) (4 F)
T
- Tionesta (ship, 1903) (7 F)
Media in category "Anchor Line (Pennsylvania Railroad)"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Anchor Line Dock (NBY 3480).jpg 828 × 525; 69 KB
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Muncy.jpg 1,024 × 817; 95 KB
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Wells Street Bridge c. 1909 with Steamer Muncy at dock on east side of Wells Street.jpg 1,600 × 1,013; 744 KB
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Wells Street Bridge c. 1910.jpg 823 × 520; 391 KB
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Wells Street Bridge c. 1913.jpg 823 × 517; 364 KB