Here is page four of an 18-page article entitled "The Pennsylvania Railroad In Altoona: 1849-1949." It was published originally in the "Altoona Centennial Booklet" dated August of 1949, page 17. "The site for housing and repairing this additional motive power was logically chosen at the point where the water grade ended and the grades of the mountain passage began, a point known as Robinson's Ridge and the present site of the city of Altoona." |
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8/7/1949 |
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Altoona, PA Map ![Show Altoona on a rail map](/images/map_us.gif) |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Author: Thomas C. Ayers
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