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Reporting mark
  
JVRR

Headquarters
  
Northumberland

Date of operation
  
1996

Parent organization
  
North Shore Railroad

Dates of operation
  
1996–

Founded
  
1996

Locale
  
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Track gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Juniata valley railroad


The Juniata Valley Railroad (reporting mark JVRR) is a short line that operates 11 miles of track in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is part of the North Shore Railroad System.

Contents

The communities served include Lewistown (and the MCIDC industrial park), the unincorporated village of Maitland in Derry Township, and Burnham. All the track meets at Lewistown, with lines to the industrial park to the southwest, Maitland to the northeast (roughly parallel to U.S. Route 522), and Burnham to the northwest (roughly parallel to U.S. Route 322).

The system has trackage rights via the Norfolk Southern Railway, but they do not connect to the Juniata Valley Railroad.

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History

The line operated by the Juniata Valley Railroad was a Penn Central Railroad line that was taken over by Conrail. SEDA-COG JRA (Susquehanna Economic Development Association - Council of Governments Joint Rail Authority) was formed in July, 1983 to continue to provide rail service to communities whose rail lines Conrail had decided to abandon. In 1996 the JRA took over the line when Conrail abandoned it, and the Juniata Valley Railroad was born as its fourth railroad.

References

Juniata Valley Railroad Wikipedia


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