Rochester and Syracuse Railroad
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s
The Rochester and Syracuse Railroad was incorporated on August 1, 1850. The Auburn and Rochester Railroad Company was incorporated May 13, 1836, and opened in August 1841. The Auburn and Syracuse Railroad Company was incorporated May 1, 1834, and opened in June 1838. Both railroads combined on August 1, 1850, and the consolidated company constructed the Direct Railway between Syracuse and Rochester.[1]
New York Central railroad
The rail was consolidated into The New York Central Railroad Company under the act of 1853.[2]
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New York Central Railroad subsidiaries
- 1853
- Auburn Road
- Albany and Schenectady
- Falls Road
- Troy & Schenectady
- Buffalo and Lockport
- 1854
- Lewiston
- 1855
- Buffalo and Niagara Falls
- Rochester and Lake Ontario
- 1858
- Niagara Bridge and Canandaigua
- 1869
- Hudson River
- 1871
- Canada Southern
- Michigan Central
- Spuyten Duyvil & Port Morris
- 1873
- Harlem
- ca. 1877
- Lake Shore
- 1878
- Geneva and Lyons
- 1882
- Nickel Plate
- 1885
- West Shore
- 1889
- Big Four Route
- 1891
- Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad
- 1893
- Mohawk and Malone Railway
- 1894
- Putnam
- 1898
- Gardenville
- 1900
- Boston and Albany Railroad
- 1904
- Rutland
- 1905
- New York and Ottawa
- 1909
- New York State Railways
- Pine Creek Railway
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