Pittsburgh, Allegheny and McKees Rocks Railroad
The Pittsburgh, Allegheny and McKees Rocks Railroad (reporting mark PAM) is a switching railroad that serves industrial complexes in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. It formerly served the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (former Pittsburgh and Western Railway) yard across the Ohio River via a car ferry service, operated with the steamboat "Steel Queen".[1]
Overview | |
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Headquarters | McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania |
Reporting mark | PAM |
Locale | McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania |
Dates of operation | –present |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Interchanges
Roster
Road No. | Model |
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17 | 70 Ton GE |
20 | 70 Ton GE |
1204 | SW1200 |
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References
- American Iron and Steel Institute (1916). Directory of Iron and Steel Works of the United States and Canada. p. 266.
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