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OIL CREEK & TITUSVILLE RAILROAD CONDUCTOR HAT BADGE

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    OIL CREEK & TITUSVILLE RAILROAD CONDUCTOR HAT BADGE. Unused condition. Carefully shipped via USPS with tracking information. Please see photographs. Two fasteners included.
    According to Wikipedia,
    The Oil Creek and Titusville operates over tracks that were originally built as the
    main line
    of the
    Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad
    in the 1880s; trackage in
    Titusville
    was originally owned by the
    Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad
    .
    The Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia was reorganized in 1887 into the
    Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad
    , which was eventually acquired by the
    Pennsylvania Railroad
    in 1900. The Pennsylvania was merged with the
    New York Central Railroad
    in 1968 and became
    Penn Central
    . In 1976, Penn Central went bankrupt, along with several other railroads, and was combined into
    Conrail
    .
    In 1986, the line was acquired from Conrail by the Oil Creek Railway Historical Society, with the first tourist trains running on July 18; freight operations began on September 25, 1986.