Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site

The first railroad to cross the Allegheny Mountains, the Allegheny Portage Railroad was the final piece of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal. "The Portage" opened in 1834, marking the first time that there was one, direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. All things to all people, it served merchants, passengers, slaves in pursuit of freedom, and soldiers from the Mexican War.

Engine House 6 Exhibit Shelter and the Lemon House

Engine House 6 Exhibit Shelter and the Lemon House at the Summit Level of the Allegheny Portage Railroad.

Engine House and tavern

Engine House 6 Exhibit Shelter

Engine House 6 Exhibit Shelter

Engine house

Lemon House tavern

The Lemon House was a stop for Allegheny Portage Railroad travelers on the summit.

Lemon House

Summit Level Visitor Center

The Summit Level Visitor Center contains exhibits, restrooms, park movie and bookstore.

Stone building

Boardwalk to the historic area

The boardwalk takes you to the historic area at the park

Boardwalk

Staple Bend Tunnel

The Staple Bend Tunnel sat at the top of inclined plane 1, just a few miles from Johnstown. The Staple Bend Tunnel can be accessed by hiking or biking approximately 2 miles from the trailhead

Tunnel

Skew Arch Bridge

Skew Arch Bridge

Bridge

The Visitor Center bookstore offers a variety of items for sale.

The Visitor Center bookstore offers a variety of items for sale.

Bookstore

The theater features a 20 minute park movie.

The theater features a 20 minute park movie.

Theater

Barrels and crates in the Visitor Center show items that traveled on the Main Line Canal.

Barrels and crates in the Visitor Center show items that traveled on the Main Line Canal.

Barrel