QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod rrnut, this is one of the more magnificent accomplishments of 20th-Century railroad engineering, the Lackawanna Cutoff. From the same era that brought you the Nicholson (Tunkhannock) Viaduct. My father's family has ties to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area from before there was a Pennsylvania... but I still find it a bit surprising that there's a 'need' for a super railroad between there and New York! Official NJT propaganda about this project here: http://www.njtransit.com/an_cp_project019.shtml Erie-Lackawanna fan lists have, of course, reported oodles of detail (and probably still do). I don't see any possible way this would be ready in 2006, short of a Manhattan Project style effort, particularly given the milestone structure on NJT's site... and lack of updating to it. Can't tell you if the economy and oil shortage hinder or help the strength with which this project gets pursued. (But I CAN tell you that excursions behind 3713 would have a whole new glory over that ROW!)
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod Don't know if you're familiar with Connecticut history, but one of the early colonization efforts "westward" was into the area that subsequently became northeast Pennsylvania. (We were 'originally' from central Connecticut, in the Windsor Locks area) Interestingly enough, there appears to have been a very-hushed-up war between the Connecticut folks and subsequent "Pennsylvanians" about who had the right to be there. From what little I've found, it made the Wyoming Massacre look tame...
QUOTE: Originally posted by ajmiller QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod My father's family has ties to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area from before there was a Pennsylvania... That's impressive, considering that Pennsylvania was chartered in 1681!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod My father's family has ties to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area from before there was a Pennsylvania...
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