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Penn Station was named for the Pennsylvania Railroad, a Philadelphia company who acquired the land and built the station.
Alexander Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1899-1906, brother of Mary Cassatt.
Railroad Bridge Company ended in 1866.
Railroad Bridge Company was created in 1853.
The biggest railroad currently is the UP (Union Pacific). Next in line would be BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe), then NS (Norfolk Southern) and finally CSX. The biggest railroad in US history is most likely Penn Central (because the biggest railroad before, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the New York Central Railroad merged and made one large railroad).
Paul Carleton has written: 'Under Pennsy wires' -- subject(s): Electrification, Pennsylvania Railroad, Railroads 'Memories of O&W power' -- subject(s): Locomotives, New York, Ontario, and Western Railway Co 'The Hudson & Manhattan Railroad revisited' -- subject(s): Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company, Port Authority Trans Hudson Corporation, Subways 'A Pennsy diesel power review' -- subject(s): Diesel locomotives, Pennsylvania Railroad 'Memories of New York Central diesels' -- subject(s): Locomotives, New York Central Railroad 'The Erie Railroad story' -- subject(s): Erie Railroad Company, Locomotives
Maine Central Railroad Company was created in 1862.
Quincy Railroad Bridge Company ended in 1903.