New Holland Secondary

Shows the level crossing of Norfolk Southern's New Holland Secondary over Peters Road in New Holland, Pennsylvania.

The New Holland Secondary is a rail line that runs from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to New Holland, Pennsylvania, and is owned and operated by Norfolk Southern Railway. It is 12 miles long, single tracked,[1] and originally ran from Lancaster to Downingtown, Pennsylvania, but all track between New Holland and Downingtown has since been abandoned.[2] The line branches off of track 4 of the Amtrak owned Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line (originally part of the Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad) at Cork Interlocking, milepost 67.0 in Lancaster.

The rail line was originally built by the East Brandywine and Waynesburg Railroad, but has changed hands quite a few times since its construction in 1854.[2] It came into the possession of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1903, Penn Central in 1968, Conrail in 1976, and in 1999 it was acquired by Norfolk Southern Railway, where it remains today.[3] The line serves as a branch line for freight delivery, and services a number of businesses along its path, including RR Donnelley and Sons Printing, HM Stauffer, the Leola Dart Container plant, and L&S Sweeteners. The line is operated five days a week, mostly at night and early morning to avoid high traffic in New Holland.[4]

  1. ^ "Profile of Penn Central's New Holland Secondary Track at Lancaster, Pa". digitalcollections.library.cmu.edu. Carnegie Mellon University University Libraries Digital Collections. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Lancaster to Downington". Abandonedrails.com. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  3. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. "2003 Pennsylvania State Rail Plan" (PDF). PennDOT.gov. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  4. ^ "new_holland_secondary_doc.pdf" (PDF). Model Railroad Hobbyist. Model Railroad Hobbyist Magazine. 2014-09-09. Retrieved 2023-02-05.

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