Kiski Junction Railroad

130 Railroad Street
Schenley, PA 15682

724-295-5577

History:

We now own from Aladdin through Schenley, including the bridge over the Kiski River built in 1899 (our interchange with Norfolk Southern), by the Pencoyd Bridge Company of Philadelphia. 

The above is history of our main line.

Our Branch line to Bagdad was originally part of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal, western division, that traveled from Pittsburgh to Johnstown built in 1827.In 1857 the canal was sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad who filled it in and built railroad tracks on the top.

This railroad line traveled from Schenley to the Kiskimere coal mine just west of Apollo.

1960's Allegheny Ludlum builds the Bagdad Plant and at some point Conrail sold off from our MP4 to MP6.

Our remaining track stops one mile short of the town of Leechburg.

Along our tracks are original canal remnants, old coal mine remnants, and the former Schenley Distillery.

Our U.S. Post Office has been here since 1916 and still serves all 72+ residents.

We have over 200 summer campers and a Yacht Club who boat on the Allegheny and Kiski Rivers,

A spectacular 100+ year old bridge.

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