Everett Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:Everett Railroad
Marks:EV
Locale:Pennsylvania
Start Year:1954
End Year:1982
1984–present
Hq City:Duncansville, Pennsylvania

The Everett Railroad is a shortline and heritage railroad that operates on ex-Pennsylvania Railroad trackage in the Hollidaysburg area of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It runs freight trains over two separate lines, one from Brooks Mill and Sproul, and the other, owned by the Morrison's Cove Railroad, from Roaring Spring to Curryville and Martinsburg.

The affiliated Hollidaysburg and Roaring Spring Railroad, which the Everett Railroad operates both under contract and via trackage rights, connects the two segments to each other and to the Norfolk Southern Railway (ex-Conrail) in Hollidaysburg. The Everett Railroad name refers to its former location near Everett, abandoned in 1982.

History

The Everett Railroad was incorporated in April 1954 to take over a portion of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company (H&BT) near Everett, which was abandoned in May of that year.[1] The line, which extended north from the end of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Mt. Dallas Branch at Mount Dallas to a point near Tatesville, parallel to PA Route 26,[2] had been constructed from 1859 to 1863 by the Bedford Railroad, which was merged into the H&BT in 1864.[3]

Conrail discontinued service on the then-Mt. Dallas Secondary in October 1982, severing the Everett Railroad's ties to the outside world and forcing its abandonment.[4]

The company was revived in May 1984, when it acquired a part of Conrail's Bedford Secondary between Brooks Mill and Sproul. Completed in 1910 by the Bedford and Hollidaysburg Railroad, a predecessor of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this line had connected to the Mt. Dallas Secondary near Bedford until 1982.[5]

A second line, the Morrison's Cove Secondary from Roaring Spring to Curryville, along with a short branch into Martinsburg, was acquired by the Morrison's Cove Railroad, organized by local shippers, in mid-1982.[6] The shippers initially contracted with the Allegheny Southern Railway, which operated the line from September 1982 to the end of 1984, but on January 1, 1985, the Everett Railroad took over operations.[4] This line had been constructed by the Pennsylvania Railroad itself in 1871.[5]

Conrail continued to operate the remainder of the Morrison's Cove Secondary, from Roaring Spring through Brooks Mill to Hollidaysburg, until Alan W. Maples, owner of the Everett Railroad, organized the Hollidaysburg and Roaring Spring Railroad (H&RS) and bought the line in March 1995.[4] Simultaneously, the Everett Railroad acquired trackage rights to Hollidaysburg, and began operating the H&RS under contract.[7]

Rolling stock

Currently rostered locomotives

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NumberTypeWheel ArrangementClassificationBuilderBuiltSerial NumberFormerStatusIn ServiceNotes
11Steam2-6-0260-111American Locomotive Company (Cooke Locomotive Works)192062635Narragansett Pier Railroad Bath and Hammondsport RailroadOperationalYesPurchased by the Everett Railroad in 2006. Restored to operating condition in October 2015. Converted to burn oil in March 2022.
38Steam2-8-0Class 37Baldwin Locomotive Works192759946Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal CompanyUndergoing restorationNoPurchased at an auction from the Knox and Kane Railroad in 2008.
4DieselB-BGE 80-ton switcherGeneral Electric194318065United States Army Transportation CorpsIn storageNoPurchased in 1971.
18DieselB-BGE 65-ton switcherGeneral Electric195030497East Jersey Railroad and Terminal CompanyIn storageNoPurchased in 2019.
1712DieselB-BEMD GP16Electro-Motive Diesel195013538Clinchfield Railroad Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Seaboard System Railroad CSX Transportation R.J. Corman Railroad GroupOperationalYesPurchased in 2002.
1828DieselB-BEMD GP16Electro-Motive Diesel195217370Seaboard Air Line Railroad Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Seaboard System Railroad CSX Transportation R.J. Corman Railroad GroupOperationalYesPurchased in 2001.

Formerly rostered locomotives

NumberTypeWheel ArrangementClassificationBuilderBuiltSerial NumberCurrent ownerStatusIn ServiceNotes
11Steam2-6-2Class 200[10] Baldwin Locomotive Works190933333Everett Railroad Station MuseumStatic displayNoFormerly Kanawha Glen Jean And Eastern (McKell Coal), then Morehead and Northfork, pulled excursion trains for the Everett from 1964 to 1971. It has remained on static display in Everett since 2000.[11]
561DieselB-BGE Dash 8-32BGeneral Electric198946516Northern Illinois and Wisconsin RailwayOperationalYesServed the Everett Railroad from 2017 to 2021.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christopher T.. Baer. PRR Chronology. Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society. December 16, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081202015319/http://www.prrths.com/Hagley/PRR_hagley_intro.htm. December 2, 2008.
  2. United States Geological Survey. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1:250,000. 1959. University of Texas Libraries' Map Collection.
  3. Web site: Interstate Commerce Commission. 149 I.C.C. 273 - Valuation Docket No. 932, Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company. 1928. PennsyRR.com.
  4. Book: Lewis, Edward A.. American Shortline Railway Guide. 5th. Kalmbach Publishing. 1996. 118–119, 149.
  5. Web site: Interstate Commerce Commission. 22 Val. Rep. 1 - Valuation Docket No. 928, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.. 1929. PennsyRR.com. dead. 2008-12-16. 2007-12-29. https://archive.today/20071229015742/http://rnetzlof.pennsyrr.com/corphist/prr3.html.
  6. News: Lancaster Farming. Rail freight service to continue in Morrison. June 12, 1982. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111004010118/http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/Default/Skins/BasicArch/Client.asp?Skin=BasicArch&&AppName=2&enter=true&BaseHref=PLF/1982/06/12&EntityId=Ar15000. October 4, 2011.
  7. Web site: Railroad Retirement Board. Employer Status Determination: Hollidaysburg & Roaring Spring Railroad Company. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161228165500/http://www.rrb.gov/pdf/bcd/bcd96-04.pdf. December 28, 2016. 1996.
  8. Web site: HawkinsRails - Everett Railroad . 2022-08-18 . hawkinsrails.net.
  9. Web site: Burkey . Keith . 2018-02-22 . Equipment Roster . 2022-08-18 . Everett Railroad . en-US.
  10. Web site: Kanawha, Glen Jean & Eastern 2-6-2 "Prairie" Locomotives in the USA . 2022-08-18 . www.steamlocomotive.com.
  11. Web site: The Everett Railroad Website . 2022-08-18 . www.trainweb.org.