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Erie Railroad passengers at Rutherford station, circa 1940 One of the Erie's electric commuter trains on its Rochester Branch, ca. 1911 The Erie Railroad operated a number of named passenger trains, although none were as well-known or successful as others like the Pennsylvania Railroad 's Broadway Limited or New York Central Railroad 's 20th ...
Union Station is an Amtrak railroad station and mixed-use commercial building in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania, United States.It is served by the Lake Shore Limited route, which provides daily passenger service between Chicago and (via two sections east of Albany) New York City or Boston; Erie is the train's only stop in Pennsylvania.
Erie Railway, Hancock Station Station Hancock: Delaware: New York NY-48: Erie Railway, Hancock Freight Station Station Hancock: Delaware: New York NY-49: Erie Railway, Warsaw Passenger & Freight Station 1971 Station Warsaw: Wyoming: New York NY-52: Erie Railway, Avon Station 1972 Station Avon: Livingston: New York NY-53: Erie Railway, Avon ...
The station saw service for trains going from Chicago to Erie's terminal in Jersey City, and later, as part of Erie Lackawanna Railway, service to Hoboken Terminal. The last long distance train along this route was the Atlantic Express and Pacific Express in 1965. [10] The station also saw regular commuter service.
The Erie station was one of three railroad stations in Kent. In addition to the Erie Railroad, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) operated a Kent station until 1971 and the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (W&LE) until 1938. Both of those stations were located less than one mile from the Erie station, though neither were as large or prominent ...
Former New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway stations (21 P) Pages in category "Former Erie Railroad stations" The following 117 pages are in this category, out ...
Erie Railroad Station may refer to: Erie Railroad Station (Susquehanna, Pennsylvania) Erie Railroad Station (Jamestown, New York)
Harriman Station, formerly known as Turner Station until 1910, was the first station on the Erie Railroad Main Line west of Newburgh Junction in Harriman, New York.Built adjacent to Grove Street in Harriman, one of the earlier structures built here in 1838 was a three-story hotel-train station combination.