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    Samuel Rea (September 21, 1855 – March 24, 1929) was an American engineer and the ninth president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, serving from 1913 to 1925...
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  • Rea, a peerage of the United Kingdom Walter Russell Rea, 1st Baron Rea (1873–1948) Philip Russell Rea, 2nd Baron Rea (1900–1981) (John) Nicolas Rea,...
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    could wait for their trains. There was also a statue of PRR president Samuel Rea directly across from Cassatt's statue, on the southern wall, which was...
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    the Baltimore Belt Line, which opened in 1895, and recruited engineer Samuel Rea to design it. This belt line connected the main line to the Philadelphia...
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    Panama–Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California. Samuel Rea (1926), Pennsylvania Station, New York City. Fountain of the Centaurs...
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    Lafferty — NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks Wallace McCamant — jurist Samuel Rea — president of the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1913–1925 Luke Rhodes —...
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  • reputation. Victor Rea died of a heart attack in 1954, thus Samuel Rea (his son), became the new president. On January 18, 1960, Rea Magnet Wire was purchased...
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  • housing Curry Rail Services was previously the Pennsylvania Railroad's Samuel Rea Car Shops. The cab was completed on July 10, 2017, albeit unpainted. Construction...
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  • Erie 1853–1857 Ramsey, Joseph Jr., WAB 1901–1905, WM 1903–1908: 44, 48  Rea, Samuel, PRR 1913–1925, LIRR 1923–1928 Redfearn, Donald D. (b. 1953), RailAmerica...
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  • H. Baldwin: 1896-1905 William F. Potter: 1905 Ralph Peters: 1905-1923 Samuel Rea: 1923-1928 The LIRR was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1928...
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