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West Side Belt Railroad

by Howard V. Worley Jr.

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"Completes the Pittsburgh Railroad Book trilogy that spanned the life of this railroad and its predecessor Little Saw Mill Run line, the receivership years under the ill-fated Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway, and the rebirth as part of the Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway. It is fitting as tribute to the "old Lady" and those many folks who worked for the line to record the birth, life, and times of one of Pittsburgh's most historically important , [and first important coal hauling] railroads."… (more)
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"Completes the Pittsburgh Railroad Book trilogy that spanned the life of this railroad and its predecessor Little Saw Mill Run line, the receivership years under the ill-fated Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway, and the rebirth as part of the Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway. It is fitting as tribute to the "old Lady" and those many folks who worked for the line to record the birth, life, and times of one of Pittsburgh's most historically important , [and first important coal hauling] railroads."

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