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Allentown & Reading Traction

Transportation Company - Allentown & Reading Traction - Railroad
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Company NameAllentown & Reading Traction
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1902
Final Year of Operation1934
TerminationDissolved
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextBluford Shops
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Transportation Company - Allentown & Reading Traction - Railroad



Company History: The AR&T was born in 1902 after the newly built Allentown & Kutztown finished their line between their namesake cities in Pennsylvania. They then leased a line from Kutztown to Reading and changed their name to Allentown & Reading Traction Company. The A&K line was standard gauge but the line to Reading was broad gauge (probably 5’ 2 ½” gauge also known as Pennsylvania Trolley Gauge.) Passengers travelling the length of the line had to change cars at Kutztown. In 1929, the standard gauge line was cut back on the Kutztown end to the Allentown suburb of East Texas. The following year, the broad gauge line was abandoned entirely followed, four years later by the remaining standard gauge line.
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Item created by: gdm on 2022-10-04 07:43:01

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