This 200-mile line through Pennsylvania's most challenging mountain
terrain was intended to form the heart of a new trunk line from the
East Coast to Pittsburgh and the Midwest. Conceived in 1881 by
William H. Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, and a group of Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia industrialists, the South Pennsylvania Railroad
was intended to break the Pennsylvania Railroad's near-monopoly in
the region. The line was within a year of opening when J. P. Morgan
brokered a peace treaty that aborted the project and helped bolster
his position in the world of finance. The railroad right of way and
its tunnels sat idle for 60 years before coming to life in the late
1930s as the original section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Based
on original letters, documents, diaries, and newspaper reports, The
Railroad That Never Was uncovers the truth behind this mysterious
railway.
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