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Accident LawyersArchbald, Pennsylvania, (pop. 6,291) was
originally known as White Oak Run. The name was changed in 1846 in honor
of James Archbald, a mechanical engineer with The
Delaware & Hudson Canal Company.
The United States needed
shipping and transportation facilities for the anthracite coal mined by
regional coal mines. That need was filled in Lackawanna County,
Pennsylvania, by The Delaware & Hudson (D & H) Canal Company. D
& H was responsible for the first direct transportation link between
the Pennsylvania anthracite fields via the Hudson River to New York
Harbor. Loaded boats were towed by steamboats, but D & H innovatively
used a 16 mile gravity and inclined plane railroad in the operation. By
1839, boats of a 30-ton capacity were common. By 1854, more than 1,400
boats, averaging 100-tons each, were operating on the D & H. The Erie
Railroad began providing major competition in coal transportation in the
1860's and the D & H Canal stopped its operations in 1899.
The decline of the Delaware
and Hudson Canal commenced in 1858 when it began to lose traffic to the
Erie Railroad. To compete with this new transportation route, the Delaware
and Hudson Canal Company began construction of its own steam railroad.
During the 1870s and 1880s, the company increased its railroad activities.
By 1890 the Delaware and Hudson Railroad was a major link in the network
between Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada. However, in 1899 traffic
ceased on the D & H Canal.
Archbald, PA, is proud home
to the World's Largest Glacial Pothole Archbald
Pothole State Park.
Steamtown,
U.S.A, The
First Union Arena at Casey Plaza, East
Stroudsburg University, the J.J.
Ferrara Performing Arts Center, the historic Keystone Theatre among
others, are all part of the rich cultural diversity of Archbald's
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton metropolitan area.
As part of the Archbald
Borough's economic development plan, PEI Power Park Industrial Site is
well underway, and a new industrial/business park at the Pompey site is
being explored.
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