Tioga Railroad

Tioga Railroad
Train 107 at 11:40 a.m. in Blossburg, Pennsylvania Tioga County railroad map, 1895
Technical
Line length42 miles (67.6 km)
Track gaugeInitially: 6 ft (1,829 mm)
Since 1876: 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map

0
Elmira
1
Henry St. (Elmira)
New York–Pennsylvania border
4
State Line Junction
7
Pine City
9
Seeley Creek
12
Millerton
15
Trowbridge
18
Jackson Summit
24
Tioga Junction
27
Lawrenceville
25
Mitchell
27
Tioga
30
Mill Creek
33
Lamb's Creek
36
Mansfield
38
Canoe Camp
41
Covington
46
Blossburg
49
Morris Run
50
Arnot
55
Landrus
60
Morris
61
Hoytville

The Tioga Railroad was a railway in Pennsylvania owned and operated by the Tioga Railroad Company, the successor of the Tioga Navigation Company. The Tioga Railroad corporation had its principal office at Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. The property of the Tioga Railroad was operated by its own organization from about 1852 to about 1885, and by other companies until 1917 until the United States Railroad Administration assumed control in 1918.