
The confluence of the North Branch and the West Branch Susquehanna River serves as the geographic and economic anchor of this late nineteenth-century landscape. This intersection is the site of Northumberland and Sunbury, where a dense network of transit infrastructure converges. The Penn Canal and various branches of the Pennsylvania Canal follow the riverbanks, supporting an era of waterborne freight alongside competing rail lines like the Buffalo Valley RR and the Shamokin Division Northern Central Railroad.
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