The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) was one of the largest and most influential railroads in American history with many lines in Western New York. The Salamanca Branch ran from a connection with the Buffalo Line in Olean through Salamanca and southward into Pennsylvania.
Lines and Stations
The following were the stations on the New York section of the line.
| Station | Mile |
| Olean Allegany Vandalia Riverside Jct. Carrollton Salamanca Red House Quaker Ridge Wolf Run Onoville |
0 3.0 9.3 11.6 13.6 19.3 25.3 31.2 33.3 36.4 |
Mileage is from Olean.
Abandonments
- Olean-Allegany out of service June 23, 1972;
- Allegany - West Salamanca abandonment authorized Feb. 25, 1965, ICC Finance Docket 23380.
- Remainder authorized for abandonment April 11, 1962, ICC Finance Docket 21855.
References
- Palmer, Richard. Mileage and abandonment information.

