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The Arcade and Attica Railroad (reporting mark ARA) is a shortline railroad that hauls freight between Arcade and North Java, New York. The railroad originally connected Arcade with Attica ; however, the right of way from North Java to Attica was abandoned in 1957 due to flooding on the Tonawanda Creek .
This is a route-map template for the Arcade and Attica Railroad, a United States heritage railroad.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Arcade and Attica Railroad: November 17, 1980 : Railroad right of way from Arcade to N. Java North Java: 2: Arcade Center Farm: April 15, 2004 ...
The route that was finally chosen was: north out of Wellsville, down the Genesee River Valley to Belfast, then across the hills to Arcade. From Arcade the B&S went west to Springville, then north again down the Boston Valley to Buffalo. During construction, the B&S built their line south from Hamburg and the two lines met near the village of ...
At this point, Water Street merges into North Street, and the latter parallels the Arcade and Attica Railroad (ARA) and Cattaraugus Creek as it carries NY 98 northeastward out of the village. NY 98 follows the creek to an area of farmlands known as Arcade Center, where the route and the railroad both turn north toward Java , a mostly rural town ...
1.9.1.1.3 Attica and Arcade Railroad Company 1.9.1.1.4 Tonawanda Valley Extension Railroad Company 1.9.1.1.5 Tonawanda Valley and Cuba Railroad Company (of July 12, 1881)
Though the TV&C's narrow-gauge tracks are long gone, the standard-gauge Arcade and Attica Railroad continues to run over a portion of the TV&C's route. The Waynesburg and Washington Railroad , a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad , operated in the southwestern part of the state until 1933.
Atlantic and Great Western Railroad: Attica and Allegheny Valley Railroad: 1852 1856 Attica and Arcade Railroad: Attica and Buffalo Railroad: NYC: 1836 1850 Buffalo and Rochester Railroad: Attica and Arcade Railroad: 1870 1880 Tonawanda Valley Railroad: Attica and Freedom Railroad: 1891 1894 Buffalo, Attica and Arcade Railroad: Attica and ...