Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad

Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad
The G. & H. R. R. was the Gettysburg connection to the Cumberland Valley Railroad at the Hunter's Run junction.
Overview
LocaleAdams & Cumberland Pennsylvania
History
Commenced1882 (1882)
Completed1884 (1884)
Technical
Line length21.5 mi (34.6 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
External images
1886 relief map @ Gettysburg
station with engine on south spur
Route map
Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad
Hunter's Run
Starner's
Peach Glen
Idaville
Bendersville
Opossum Creek
Sunnyside
Arendtsville Road, Biglerville
Conewago Creek
Reuben Golden's warehouse, Goldenville
Keckler's Hill
Mummasburg Rd
c. 1995 reroute point
1938 reunion station
Toward College
Modern-Day Buford Avenue
From the East-West Line
Fairfield Rd commissary siding
Hancock Station
Round Top Station
Wheatfield Road
terminus E of Little Round Top

The Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad (G. & H. R. R.) was a railway line of Pennsylvania from Hunter's Run southward to Gettysburg in the 19th century. The north junction was with the South Mountain RR, and a crossing with the Hanover Junction, Hanover and Gettysburg Railroad's westward extension was at Gettysburg. The crossing also served as a junction for westbound trains to transfer southward across the Gettysburg Battlefield via the G. & H. R. R.'s Round Top Branch to the company's Little Round Top Park.