Conemaugh Line

The line runs from Conpit Junction, Pennsylvania (west of New Florence) northwest and southwest to Pittsburgh,[1] following the Conemaugh, Kiskiminetas, and Allegheny rivers, on the former main line of the Conemaugh Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR).

[12] All of the aforementioned lines became part of the PRR through leases and mergers, became Penn Central in 1968, and were taken over by Conrail in 1976.

Around 1950, a (then double-track) 16.94-mile (27.26 km) portion of the line was relocated to a higher elevation, as part of a flood control project on the Conemaugh River.

[17] This system (whose visual NORAC Rule 562), modified by Conrail to operate bidirectionally.

By 2020, the line received Positive Train Control and upgrades to the signaling system.

Share of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company, issued 15 december 1882