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Here's some documents to get started with:http://pennsyrr.com/kc/docs/downloads/ett_540926_middle.pdfhttp://pennsyrr.com/kc/docs/downloads/ct1000e_1945.pdfAs GonzoCRFan noted, there is not a lot of heavy industry spread down the line. Most of the activity is in Lewistown and Mt. Union, particularly in Lewistown where there was a steel works and the PRR's Milroy Branch. At Mt. Union, there is the connection to the East Broad Top and the wacky transfer of car bodies between standard and narrow gauge trucks - a puzzle to simulate in the model world!http://ctr.trains.com/photo-of-the-day/2017/10/standard-gauge-boxcar-on-the-east-broad-topAt Huntington, there is the interchange with the Huntington and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, a standard gauge line.Also, up until the mid '50s there was a set of track pans at Mapleton.Otherwise, the Middle Division was a water-level speedway with heavy priority freight and Blue Ribbon passenger traffic that didn't stop a whole lot of places.If you go a bit further east of Lewistown, the Hawstone track pans and the Denholm coal wharf are not too far up the line. The jumpover operation for the Denholm wharf would be something to see in N-scale.
Also... have you actually been to these places? There's something to be said for that, and I sometimes take @GonzoCRFan tutelage for granted.
I've been... but I wouldn't say that I've really studied them. That's the reason i started this thread . I realized I know so.little compared to.my knowledge of Northeast Pennsylvania(NEPA) operations.
Currently I only am missing the consist information for the Liberty Limited. I know what sleepers where assigned but that`s it.
See if this info is what you are seeking: http://www.streamlinerschedules.com/concourse/track3/libertyltd195504.html
Thanks that did help a bit,Looks like it had some GSR/KR`s or possibly P85b`s for the coach passengers.