Cambria & Indiana Railroad Locomotive Logo Shirt

Cambria & Indiana Railroad Locomotive Logo Shirt

$20.00
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Cambria & Indiana Railroad Freight Car Logo Shirt Logo Printed on Front 100% Cotton Shirt Color - C&I Yellow The Cambria and Indiana Railroad, originally named Blacklick and Yellow Creek Railroad (B&YC), was founded in 1904 by Vinton Lumber Company as a subsidiary company to haul its lumber. Soon after its construction, coal was found in the area and the subsidiary was subsequently purchased by John Heisley Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman for US$100,000 in 1910 to serve its coal interests in the Cambria and Indiana counties.[1]At the time of purchase, the B&YC was only ten miles long but the railroad was extensively extended soon after its acquisition to better serve its new purpose. Construction began in February, 1911 and the name of the company was officially changed on 20 April 1911 to reflect the name of the two counties that it served. By 1919, C&I was also serving 23 other mines in the area.[1] Scheduled passenger service started in 1914 until 1 December 1931

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