Historical Marker

Oil Creek Railroad

N Center St. (PA 426), east side, Corry (adjacent to RR tracks) · Corry · Erie

Pennsylvania marker

Inscription

Opened in 1862, this railroad revolutionized the shipment of oil from the oil fields near Titusville to Corry, a hub for major rail lines. The 27-mile line rendered dangerous and wasteful waterway transport, as well as labor intensive horse-drawn wagons, obsolete. It also brought thousands of fortune seekers to the region.

From its beginning it enjoyed an extraordinary volume of business and became one of the most profitable lines in the nation.

Location

AddressN Center St. (PA 426), east side, Corry (adjacent to RR tracks)
CityCorry
CountyErie

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