Tioga Central Railroad
Tioga Central operates passenger trains over a right-of-way which in part dates to 1840. The section between CP CORN (a location just south of Corning, New York) and Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, was part of the Tioga Railroad, opened in 1840 to connect Blossburg, Pennsylvania, with the Chemung Canal at Corning.
On December 31, 1992, Conrail ceased operation between Gang Mills and Wellsboro. So that freight service might be maintained, the line was purchased by Growth Resources of Wellsboro (GROW) and the Wellsboro & Corning Railroad began operations under the North Shore Railroad. Tioga Central began operating passenger excursion trains over the Wellsboro and Corning in May 1994. Myles Group took over operation of both the Wellsboro & Corning Railroad and the Tioga Central Railroad in January 2008.
The Tioga Central Railroad of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania operates excursion and charter trains on a thirty-four mile railroad extending north from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania to a location about three miles south of Corning, New York. Excursions include Happy Hour Express, dinner trains, fall foliage photo opportunities, and special rides celebrating history of railroading.
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