. The Pennsylvania railroad : its origin, construction, condition, and connections ; embracing historical, descriptive, and statistical notices of cities, towns, villages, stations, industries, and objects of interest on its various lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey . vastproportions, and fleets of ships are con-stantly loading with this jiroduct of Penn-sylvania for various foreign markets. TheRed Star Line, between Philadelphia andAntwerp, established under the auspices ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, com-menced running in the early part of theyear 1873. ^^ carries the Belgian andUni


. The Pennsylvania railroad : its origin, construction, condition, and connections ; embracing historical, descriptive, and statistical notices of cities, towns, villages, stations, industries, and objects of interest on its various lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey . vastproportions, and fleets of ships are con-stantly loading with this jiroduct of Penn-sylvania for various foreign markets. TheRed Star Line, between Philadelphia andAntwerp, established under the auspices ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, com-menced running in the early part of theyear 1873. ^^ carries the Belgian andUnited States mails. The vessels of thisline have gained an exalted reputation fortheir performance at sea. They are nearlyuniform in size, are constructed of iron, andhave received the highest class at EnglishLloyds, under whose special inspection theywere built. The docks and wharves of theRed Star and American Lines are also a ter-minus of the Pennsylvania Railroad, so thatpassengers destined for points in the UnitedStates, beyond Philadelphia, are transferredwith their baggage directly from the steam-ships to the cars, by which arrangementthey are saved expense and annoyance. With that breadth t>f eiUer|)rise which hasmarked llie Pennsylvania Railroad Company. MANTUA—HESTONVILLE—OVERBROOK—MERION. from the earliest period, its managers, severalyears ago, expressed a willingness to assistin the establishment of a regular line ofAmerican steamers between Philatlelphiaand Liverpool, and in 1871 succeeded inorganizing a company, of which it has thecontrol, for that purpose. This companyhas now completed four first-class ironsteamships, built in Philadelphia, equal, inall respects, to any vessels ever floated, andthey are the only vessels of the kind thathave been constructed in the United Statesfor the Atlantic trade during the last four-teen years. The materials used in theconstruction of these ships are of Ameri-can production or manufacture, and thevessels of the Americ


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