Ligonier Valley Rail Road Newspaper Articles
We have compiled over 1,400 newspaper articles that mention the Ligonier Valley Railroad, or related subjects. The articles were originally published starting in 1873 and our collection runs through 1995. Enjoy!
Times - Philadelphia
Wednesday, December 19, 1877
The Ligonier Valley Railroad, from Latrobe to the romantic village of Ligonier, was formally opened December 15 with appropriate ceremonies. The grading of the road was commenced several years ago, but the pressure of the times compelled a halt. A new contract for the grading and completion of the work was awarded to Mellon & Brother during the past summer, and the road completed in about two months. It is ten and one-third miles in length, and runs for that distance along the banks of the beautiful Loyal Heenner (sic) [Loyalhanna] creek. Among the most prominent of those who have carried on this enterprise are the president, S. H. Baker, Esq., Dr. W. D. McGowan, Major Glessner, N. M Marker, George E. Clifford, Joseph Clifford, J. H. Frank, Colonel John McFarland and a host of others, residents of the valley.