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Interstate Commerce Commission, Valuation Reports, Volume 34
Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad
[edit]Location and General Description of Property
[edit]The railroad of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company, herein called the Pennsylvania and New York, consists of a double-track line extending in a general northwesterly direction from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., to the Pennsylvania-New York State line, near Sayre, Pa., and a single-track line from Avoca to West Pittston, Pa. The above lines, together with numerous short branches extending principally to local mining operations in the vicinity of Wilkes-Barre and Pittston, total 136.208 miles of road.
Introductory
[edit]The property of the Pennsylvania and New York was operated by its own organization from the date of the completion of the first portion of the road, to November 30, 1888. From December 1, 1888, to date of valuation, it has been operated by the Lehigh Valley, under lease.
Corporate History
[edit]The Pennsylvania and New York was incorporated, as the North Branch Canal Company, under the provisions of a special act of the State of Pennsylvania, approved April 21, 1858, for the purpose of acquiring and operating certain canals known as the Upper and Lower North Branch Divisions, formerly owned by the State of Pennsylvania. Under the provisions of a special act of the State of Pennsylvania, approved March 20, 1865, authority was given for the construction of a railroad, and for the change of name from North Branch Canal Company to that first mentioned above. The organization of the company was perfected May 24, 1858.
Development of Fixed Physical Property
[edit]The owned mileage of the Pennsylvania and New York, 136.208 miles, was acquired partly by construction and partly by purchase. The termini, mileage, and date acquired for operation of the various main lines and branches are given below.
Recorded mileage | |
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Acquired by construction: | |
Main line— | |
Wilkes-Barre to Pittston, Pa., 1867. | 9.500 |
Pittston, Pa., to Pennsylvania-New York State line, 1869. | 85.454 |
Branches— | |
Towanda branch at Towanda, Pa., prior to 1867. | 1.540 |
Waverly branch, Sayre, Pa., to Pennsylvania-New York State line, 1869. | 1.440 |
Lehigh and New York branch, Sayre, Pa., to Pennsylvania-New York State line. | 2.130 |
Austin branch— | |
Austin Junction, Pa., to old connection of Pleasant Valley branch, 1871. | 1.300 |
Connection with old Pleasant Valley branch at Austin Breaker, 1891. | 3.950 |
Mountain cut-off— | |
Avoca to Pittston Junction, Pa., 1887. | 2.300 |
West Pittston branch— | |
Coxton Junction to Kingston, Pa., 1882-1887. | 8.250 |
East leg of wye at Pittston Junction, Pa., 1888. | 0.160 |
Avoca loop at Avoca, Pa., 1888. | 0.510 |
Canal Street branch at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1888. | 2.420 |
Bowmans Creek branch— | |
Port Blanchard branch at Port Blanchard, Pa., 1888. | 0.110 |
Maltby Junction to Luzerne, Pa., 1890. | 1.000 |
Colliery branches— | |
Prospect Colliery, 1871. | 0.780 |
Heidelberg Colliery, 1871. | 1.690 |
Heidelberg Colliery No. 2, 1871. | 0.430 |
Exeter Colliery, 1882. | 0.910 |
Maltby Colliery, 1884. | 0.560 |
Forty Fort Colliery, 1885. | 0.520 |
Harry E. Colliery, 1886. | 0.200 |
Seneca Colliery, 1887. | 0.650 |
Black Diamond Breaker, about 1887. | 0.410 |
William A. Colliery, 1889. | 0.640 |
Stevens Colliery, 1889. | 0.480 |
Hutchins Colliery, 1889. | 0.630 |
E. Boston Breaker, 1889. | 0.050 |
Mount Lookout Colliery, 1894. | 0.530 |
Fowlers Mills Colliery, 1890. | 0.570 |
Lawrence Colliery, 1894. | 0.460 |
Westmoreland Colliery, 1896. | 0.760 |
Total. | 130.334 |
Acquired by purchase: [from who?] | |
Branches— | |
Pittston to Pittston Junction, Pa., 1867. | 1.830 |
Miners Mills branch— | |
Mill Creek to Miners Mills, prior to 1867. | 1.250 |
Mineral Springs Colliery branch, prior to 1867. | 1.490 |
Henry Colliery branch, prior to 1867. | 0.570 |
Total. | 5.140 |
Grand total. | 135.474 |
Difference between total recorded mileage and mileage inventoried as of date of valuation. | 0.734 |
Mileage inventoried as of date of valuation. | 136.208 |
In addition to the property acquired as set forth above, the Pennsylvania and New York purchased, on May 25, 1858, from the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company a finished canal 105 miles in length. Portions of this canal have been converted into right of way for the road owned by the Pennsylvania and New York.
Leased Railway Property
[edit]The property of the Pennsylvania and New York is leased to the Lehigh Valley for the term of 99 years from December 1, 1888. The stipulated rental consists of the payment by the Lehigh Valley of the obligations of the Pennsylvania and New York under lease or agreements, all dividends as earned on preferred stock, interest on funded debt, interest on the floating debt which may be issued or contracted for the purpose of extending the railroad, and organization expenses.