Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway

Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway
Overview
LocaleNew York and Pennsylvania
Dates of operation1885 (1885) –
1932 (1932)
PredecessorRochester and Pittsburgh Railroad
SuccessorBaltimore and Ohio Railroad
Route map

Charlotte
Rochester
Maplewood
Brookdale
Scottsville
Buffalo
Bergen
Garbuttsville
East Buffalo
Mumford
Reading Junction
Lehigh Valley RR
Buffalo Creek
LeRoy
Pavillion
West Seneca
Pearl Creek
Wyoming
Orchard Park
Saltville
Warsaw
West Falls
Rock Glen
Perry
Colden
Silver Lake
Chace's
Glenwood
Silver Lake Junction
Gainsville
East Concord
Pike
Bliss
Springville
Eagle
Freedom
Riceville
Farmer
Machias
West Valley
Devereux
Ashford
Ellicottville
Great Valley Center
Salamanca
S&B Junction
Kilbuck
Carrollton
Limestone
Kendall
Bradford
Degolia
Custer City
Big Shanty
Crawford Junction
Riderville
Mt. Jewett
Freeman
Rasselas
Ketner
Johnsonburg
Whistletown
Ridgeway
Carman
Ellmont
Forestville
Brockwayville
Lanes Mills
Jefferson Mines
McMinns Summit
Harveys Run
Reynoldsville
DuBois
O&M Junction
Stanley
Luthersburg
Helvetia
Bridgeport
Indian Br. Junction
Curwensville
Big Run
Clearfield
Adrian
Punxsutawney
Morrisdale
Riker Yard
Lock Haven
Walston
Horatio
Hamilton
Locust Lane
North Point
Marion
Dayton
Mines
Echo
Ernest
Yatesboro
Oscar
Pine Furnace
Indiana
Mosgrove
Homer City
Montgomery V.
Black Lick
Cowansville
Dilltown
Craigsville
Vintondale
Fenelton
Lucas
Wadsworth
Butler
Ribald Junction
Ruhle
Harmony
Allegheny City
Zelinople
Pittsburgh
Sewickley
Elwood North
Rich Point
Chewiton
Moravia
New Castle Junction
New Castle
Source

The Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railway (reporting mark BR&P) was one of the more than ten thousand railroad companies founded in North America. It lasted much longer than most, serving communities from the shore of Lake Ontario to the center of western Pennsylvania.