Discussion relating to the Penn Central, up until its 1976 inclusion in Conrail. Visit the Penn Central Railroad Historical Society for more information.

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  by Otto Vondrak
 
Can someone describe the Penn Central trucking fleet? I've seen Penn Central trailers... but were there matching tractors to pull them? Did PC has it's own trucking subsidiary?

-otto-

  by LCJ
 
I believe it was PTL (Pennsylvania Truck Lines) a subsidiary of PC that lasted well into Conrail days. PTL operated the intermodal ramps across the system until a strike by PTL employees caused serious problems for Conrail in the early '90s. PTL lost much of the business to other contracting companies at that time.

Here's a fake link: Fake PTL Site

While this is not a real corporate site, it was a real company owned by Pennsylvania Company, I believe.
  by Matt Langworthy
 
Any relation to New Penn Trucking?

  by LCJ
 
New Penn Trucking is a less-than-truckload carrier that is part of the Roadway Group of Yellow Roadway Corporation.
New Penn
I've been searching for the remnents of PTL Intermodal Services, the company that operated Harrisburg, PA, Baltimore, MD. So. Kearny, NJ, and Morrisville, PA intermodal ramps for Conrail up at least to the split. I've found no indication that they are doing so today, but I could be wrong.

  by SRS125
 
If any of you guys are looking for Penn Central and Pennsylvaina Railroad trailers there is one of each siting in the town of Sempronius in Cayuga County being used as storage units by New Hope Mills.

  by Matt Langworthy
 
SRS125 wrote:If any of you guys are looking for Penn Central and Pennsylvaina Railroad trailers there is one of each siting in the town of Sempronius in Cayuga County being used as storage units by New Hope Mills.
How'd they wind up there? Isn't that on an xx-LV line?

  by SRS125
 
don't know for sure why the trailers are there most likley were baught by New Hope Mills as they are side by side just off the road along with a couple of outher unmarked trailers of 1950's ventage.

I almost forgot to add that there is a Penn Central trailer by the White Round House in Utica, NY across from the NYS&W Shops. The trailer is in the woods only about 5 feet of it are visable there is a Yellow NY Licence plate with blue letters and numbers still on it trailer was last inspected in the 1960's or early 70's.

  by LCJ
 
Actually, this thread is about the trucking subsidiary of PC and not the location of PC trailers. Here's a thread where trailer sightings are appropriate: Here

Does anyone know if a derivative of PTL still operates intermodal terminals for NS or CSX?

  by 262
 
If you go to any go to any library with a good refrence collection,ask to see the Thomas Regester.It is a listing of U.S. businesses.Listed in alaphbetical,or product and service catagorys.It does list companys that are out of business,or changed names due to merger.

ETL

  by H.F.Malone
 
Wasn't "Excelsior Truck Leasing" one of the PC's (PRR's??) subsidaries? I think they owned all the MOW trucks. Should have taken some photos of that stuff, too, but back then, who thought of that?

  by LCJ
 
Yes -- Excelsior was the lessor of pretty much all of PC's vehicles, and was a subsidiary of Penn Central Co.

  by the missing link
 
theres a p-c trailer in fallsburg ny,on the sideroad along 17,just up on the right from the long maine central caboose in front of the junkyard

  by Dieter
 
Don't forget that a lot of the PC truck trailers were Flexi-Vans from The Central.

I have seen the tractor model available with the green and white cab. Otto, I can assure you that at that time, those were few and far between to be seen.

Dieter/

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