Gettysburg Railway

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Gettysburg Railway

The Gettysburg Railway (reporting mark GBRY) was a Pennsylvania short-line railroad of RailAmerica that operated on 23.4 mi (37.7 km) between Gettysburg and Mount Holly Springs. The line shipped freight for local companies, interchanged with Conrail[citation needed] at Carlisle Junction in Mount Holly Springs, and operated a tourist railroad under a subsidiary, Gettysburg Scenic Rail Tours. In November 1996, the Gettysburg Railway company was created to operate the Gettysburg Railroad, which had been purchased by RailAmerica's Delaware Valley Railroad Company for $1,075,000.[1][2][3] The GBRY operated their own freight and tourist trains using their own equipment, including two Ex-Milwaukee Road F7’s from Dakota Rail.[1][2] The right-of-way was later sold again to Pioneer RailCorp in 2001, who created the Gettysburg and Northern Railroad.[4]

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Gettysburg Railway
Gettysburg Railway F7 No. 81A leading an excursion out of the Gettysburg station, August 24, 1997
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HeadquartersGettysburg, Pennsylvania
Reporting markGER
LocaleGettysburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Dates of operation19962001
PredecessorGettysburg Railroad
SuccessorGettysburg and Northern Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length23.4 mi (37.7 km)
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