Erie Railroad "Flying Saucer" Fast Freight Faded Glory Shirt

Erie Railroad "Flying Saucer" Fast Freight Faded Glory Shirt

$22.00
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Erie Railroad "Flying Saucer" Fast Freight Faded Glory Shirt Printed on Front 100% Cotton Comfort Color 6.2 oz. Shirt Color - Grass The Erie Railroad (reporting mark ERIE) was a railroad that operated in the northeastern United States, originally connecting New York City — more specifically Jersey City, New Jersey, where Erie's former terminal, long demolished, used to stand — with Lake Erie. It expanded west to Chicago with its 1941 merger with the former Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, also known as the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad (NYPANO RR). Its mainline route proved influential in the development and economic growth of the Southern Tier, including cities such as Binghamton, Elmira, and Hornell. The Erie Railroad repair shops were located in Hornell, and were Hornell's largest employer. Hornell was also where Erie's main line split into two routes, one north to Buffalo and the other west to Cleveland.On October 17, 1960, the Erie merged with the former rival De

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