Carbonale’s Pioneer City Station is on track for a facelift. Tucked away at the corner of Trinity Place and Mill Street, the roughly 30-year-old train station is showing its age, but a collaboration ...
according to a news release from the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. The Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority, which was instrumental in building the train stations in the ’90s ...
Lackawanna County Commissioners Bill Gaughan, Matt McGloin and Chris Chermak voted unanimously Wednesday to appoint Cartwright to a term on the railroad authority running ...
SCRANTON – Lackawanna College plans to construct a two-story building in the middle of the 500 block of Wyoming Avenue as its new Center for Technology Innovation, college Vice President for ...
Lackawanna County Commissioners ... the restored service would see Amtrak passenger trains run between Scranton and Manhattan’s Penn Station with stops in Mount Pocono, East Stroudsburg ...
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The route from Scranton to New York City last served passenger trains in 1970 as part of the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. Today, the entire right-of-way is still intact, with the majority in active ...
HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced a critical step forward in the Scranton to New York Penn Station (NYP) Passenger Rail Corridor project ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — On Saturday, the Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders held their second game-day staff job fair at PNC Field in Lackawanna County. Over 150 positions are open, from 50-50 vendors ...
Its network of 400 miles of track extends through Berks, Schuylkill, Carbon, Luzerne and Lackawanna ... Station in Muhlenberg Township, R&N runs excursions to Jim Thorpe and beyond into the ...
For 27 years, they carried rail fans on fall foliage and ... scheduled excursions from the Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Regional Railroad Station at Pittston.