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Remember When: Numerous train stations dotted Allegheny Valley Railroad route from Braeburn to Oakmont

The Allegheny Valley Railroad, which ran along the Lower Burrell side of the Allegheny River, was the first major rail line to open in the Alle-Kiski Valley. When completed in January 1856, the rail line extended from Pittsburgh to Kittanning. There were numerous train stations, or depots as they were

Remember When: Elizabeth Smith steamboat left historic mark in nearly 30-year run

For those who love history, one of the great treasures in the Alle-Kiski Valley is an antique shop on Market Street in Leechburg named Ruman & Kraft. This summer, the shop acquired a framed photograph of the steamboat Elizabeth Smith. The Elizabeth Smith became famous in 1936, when she sank

Remember When: St Patrick s Day Flood led to a battle to save Braeburn

Prior to March of 1936, there had been 63 inches of winter snowfall in the upper Allegheny River Valley. Warm weather, coupled with melting snow and two days of torrential rains, resulted in one of the region’s worst natural disasters — the great flood of 1936, commonly known as the

Braeburn Alloy Steel sold; United Steelworkers charges unfair labor practices

G.O. Carlson Inc. of Oil City has bought Braeburn Alloy Steel in Lower Burrell. Commonly referred to as Braeburn Steel, Braeburn processes metal alloys, including titanium, refractory metals, high-end nickel alloys, steel alloys, stainless steel, tool steel and carbon steel. It’s 125 years old and employs about 41 workers. The

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