Lehigh Line (Norfolk Southern)
The Lehigh Line (also known as NS Lehigh Line or Norfolk Southern Lehigh Line and formerly and historically known as Lehigh Valley Mainline) is a major freight railroad line that operates in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway; the Norfolk Southern Railway is a Eastern United States based Class 1 railroad that is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Corporation. The line runs from Port Reading Junction in Manville, New Jersey to Penn Haven Junction (also known as Old Penn Haven or M&H Junction) in Lehigh Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania and passes through the three cities in the Lehigh Valley along its route: Easton, Pennsylvania, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and Allentown, Pennsylvania. The Lehigh Line also passes by the former head
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Lehigh Line (Norfolk Southern)
The Lehigh Line (also known as NS Lehigh Line or Norfolk Southern Lehigh Line and formerly and historically known as Lehigh Valley Mainline) is a major freight railroad line that operates in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway; the Norfolk Southern Railway is a Eastern United States based Class 1 railroad that is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Corporation. The line runs from Port Reading Junction in Manville, New Jersey to Penn Haven Junction (also known as Old Penn Haven or M&H Junction) in Lehigh Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania and passes through the three cities in the Lehigh Valley along its route: Easton, Pennsylvania, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and Allentown, Pennsylvania. The Lehigh Line also passes by the former head
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The Lehigh Line (also known as ...... re and Delaware River Railway.
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NS 21M rolls through Easton, Pennsylvania on the Lehigh Line in 2006.
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