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The Buffalo Creek Railroad was a terminal and switching railroad that operated on the waterfront area of Buffalo, New York. The company was in existence from 1869 [ 1 ] to 1976, operating on 5.66 miles with a total trackage of 34.22 miles.
The Lessees, Buffalo Creek Railroad, is the trade name of an unincorporated organization, having its principal office in New York City, N. Y. It was formed as of January 1, 1890, by the lessees for the purpose of operating and maintaining the property of the Buffalo Creek Railroad which is jointly leased and jointly controlled by the lessees, each of which owns 50 per cent of the outstanding ...
The Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad (BC&G) was a railroad chartered on April 1, 1904 [1] and ran along Buffalo Creek in Clay County, West Virginia. The original Buffalo Creek and Gauley ended service in 1965. The BC&G was one of the last all-steam railroads, never operating a diesel locomotive to the day it shut down on February 27, 1965. [2]
Buffalo Creek Railroad: BCK ERIE/ LV: 1869 1983 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Buffalo Creek Transfer Railroad: 1881 1914 N/A Buffalo and Erie Railroad: NYC: 1867 1869 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway: Buffalo Erie Basin Railroad: NYC: 1876 1913 New York Central and Hudson River Railroad: Buffalo Extension of the Atlantic and Great ...
Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad No. 4 is a preserved 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type steam locomotive. It was constructed by Baldwin in 1926 as the only locomotive to be bought-new by the Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad. It served the railroad by pulling coal and lumber trains throughout Clay County, West Virginia until it
Switchmen in Buffalo were members of the Switchmen's Mutual Association, a national union with about 15,000 members. On August 12, switchmen in the Buffalo railyards struck the Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Erie Railroad and the Buffalo Creek Railroad after the companies refused to obey the new law. [1] [2] Violence quickly broke out. On August ...
The Reno, Oil Creek and Pithole Railway Company, Rouseville to Plumber, Pa., 1865-66, 12 miles abandoned in 1869. ---Cross Cut Railroad Company, New York-Pennsylvania State line to Corry, Pa., 1867. 6.26 The Buffalo and Oil Creek Cross Cut Rail Road Company, New York-Pennsylvania State line to Brocton, N. Y., commenced in 1865, completed in ...
Buffalo and Jamestown Railroad: Jamestown: Buffalo: 57.3 miles (92.2 km) 1881- Chartered in 1872 to connect the A&GW with the Erie mainline. Soon after the line was completed in 1873, the company was reorganized as the Buffalo and Southwest Railroad. [34] Chicago and Erie Railroad: Main Line Marion: Illinois Line at Hammond: 249 miles (401 km ...