Gravity Park and the Gravity Railroad Historic Site - Carbondale, PA
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 41° 34.515 W 075° 29.884
18T E 458478 N 4602738
Gravity Park was established by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad on the site of what was formerly a portion of the roadbed of Plane No. 1. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company’s Gravity Railroad from Carbondale to Honesdale opened on October 9, 1829
Waymark Code: WM129VZ
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/08/2020
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Gravity Park and the Gravity Railroad Historic Site-Gravity Park was established by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad on the site of what was formerly a portion of the roadbed of Plane No. 1. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company’s Gravity Railroad from Carbondale to Honesdale opened on October 9, 1829. By which the D&H sent many millions of tons of anthracite coal to the markets in the New York/New England area during the nineteenth century. In 1899, this “Gravity” railroad was converted into a conventional steam locomotive line, which operated until 1930.
www.carbondalehistorical .org.
Group that erected the marker: Carbondale Historical Society
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: 97 Main Street (US 6) Carbondale, PA USA 18407
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