Company History: The EV was launched in 1954 to take over operation of a portion of the Huntington & Broad Top Mountain Railroad & Coal Company around Everett in central Pennsylvania. In 1982, Conrail severed the EV’s only connecting line and the operation was abandoned. The company sat in limbo for 2 years before re-opening as the operator of an ex-PRR route between Brookes Mill and Spoul. Since then, EV added another nearby line and became the designated operator of the shipper-owned Hollidaysburg & Roaring Spring Railroad. The combined 23 mile system is shaped like an inverted Y, running from Duncansville south to Brookes Mill where it splits with one line running south to Sproul and the other southeast to Martinsburg. Traffic includes grain, feed, pulp, paper, lumber and manufactured goods. EV operates excursion trains behind a 2-6-0 and 2-8-0, the latter was originally run by the Huntington & Broad Top Mountain (and is the only steamer from that line that was saved from the scrapper’s torch.) Once in a while, the steamers are used in freight service to break them in, often after heavy maintenance.
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Item Links: We found: 2 different collections associated with Everett - Railroad
- Collection Transportation Companies: 1 different items.
- Collection N Scale Model Trains: 6 different items.
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