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  2. Old York Road - Wikipedia

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    Old York Road, originally York Road, with reference to New York, is a roadway that was built during the 18th century to connect Philadelphia with New York City. The road was built along the Raritan tribe's Naraticong Trail, also known as the Tuckaraming Trail.

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Length. 11,640.66 miles (18,733.83 kilometers) (1926) The Pennsylvania Railroad ( reporting mark PRR ), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the " Pennsy ", was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia. It was named for the commonwealth in which it was established.

  4. Northeast megalopolis - Wikipedia

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    New York City New York: 8,804,190 8,175,133 +7.69%: 301.5 sq mi (781 km 2) 29,303/sq mi (11,314/km 2) 2 Philadelphia Pennsylvania: 1,603,797 1,526,006 +5.10%: 134.2 sq mi (348 km 2) 11,937/sq mi (4,609/km 2) 3 Hempstead New York: 793,409 759,757 +4.43%: 191.7 sq mi (496. km 2) 6,685/sq mi (2,581/km 2) 4 Washington District of Columbia: 689,545 ...

  5. Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    A migration pattern has been established from New York City to Philadelphia by residents opting for a large city with relative proximity and a lower cost of living. Geography Topography. Philadelphia's geographic center is about 40° 0′ 34″ north latitude and 75° 8′ 0″ west longitude.

  6. U.S. Route 30 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In Pennsylvania, US 30 runs along or near the transcontinental Lincoln Highway, an auto trail which ran from San Francisco, California, to New York City before the U.S. Routes were designated. Lincoln Highway turned northeast at Philadelphia, however, using present US 1 and its former alignments to cross the Delaware River into Trenton, New ...

  7. Great Wagon Road - Wikipedia

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    Location Present-day road segment number Present-day road segment name Distance covered Remarks Philadelphia, Market Street, at Delaware River: State Road 3 (PA-3): Market St: By about 1740, milestones were placed along the side of the Great Wagon Road to Lancaster (known as the "King's Road", or occasionally the "Conestoga Road"), each with a chiseled number, indicating the distance in miles ...

  8. Megabus Review: Philadelphia to New York City - Patch

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    After a quick 2 hour ride, you'll be just 2 blocks away from Penn Station in New York, which will allow you to conveniently go to anywhere in NYC. The bus for this trip is a double-decker...

  9. U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Between Philadelphia and Trenton, US 1 is a part of the Lincoln Highway, a cross-country auto trail that ran from San Francisco east to New York City. It was also a part of the Byberry and Bensalem Turnpike between Oakford (Neshaminy Creek) and Philadelphia.

  10. List of cities in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Pennsylvania highlighted. There are 56 municipalities classified as cities in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Each city is further classified based on population, with Philadelphia being of the first class, Pittsburgh of the second class, Allentown of the second class A, and the remaining 53 cities being of the third class.

  11. Railroads connecting New York City and Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast and the Great Lakes states are connected by an east-west railroad corridor. The endpoints of this corridor are New York City and Chicago. Along the way, the corridor passed through cities such as Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Cleveland.