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The Finger Lakes Railway is predominantly a freight company. It was founded by three shortline railroad entrepreneurs, former Boston & Maine Railroad managers, Cynthia O’Connor and Michael Smith, and George Betke, Chairman of Farmrail with funding from Genesee & Wyoming. FGLR handles about 18,000 cars of freight each year. [5]
Auburn is located at 42.9317° N, 76.5661° W at the north end of Owasco Lake, one of the Finger Lakes, which is drained by the Owasco Outlet – also known as the Owasco River – which runs north through the city on its way to the Seneca River. A dam, owned and operated by the city, controls the outflow of the lake, which is used for drinking ...
Fingerlakes Mall was developed by The Pyramid Companies of Syracuse, New York in 1980. In June 1992, the mall was sold to Jager Management, who in turn sold it to Gregory Greenfield & Associates (GG&A) five months later. [3]
The geological term finger lake refers to a long, narrow lake in an overdeepened glacial valley, while the proper name Finger Lakes goes back to the late 19th century. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Cayuga and Seneca Lakes are among the deepest in the United States, measuring 435 and 618 feet (133 and 188 m), respectively, with bottoms well below sea level.
From Cayuga To Owasco Lakes. Part of the Great Trail from Niagara To Albany During the American Revolution 54: Home of Henry Wyckoff: on Auburn Moravis State Rd. at Wyckoff's. W. Side of Rte 38. Fleming, New York: Built 1835. Jacob Byers Settled here 1790. Plank Road from here To Moravia Built in 1852 55: Josiah Chatfield: N.W. Corner, Center ...
On the outskirts of Auburn, it swung east from the former Ithaca, Auburn and Western Railroad grade (which had built from the end of the Midland's Auburn Branch at Scipio to Genoa Jct., just west of Auburn) and reached a connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad just within the city limits of Auburn. Construction began in 1906 from the Auburn ...
WAUB (1590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Auburn, New York. The station is part of the Finger Lakes Radio Group, [2] and is owned by Auburn Broadcasting, Inc. [3] WAUB simulcasts a talk radio format with co-owned WGVA in Geneva. By day, WAUB is powered at 450 watts. At night power increases to 1,000 watts.
The route is operated today by Finger Lakes Railway from Auburn to Victor with the section from Victor to Rochester abandoned with parts converted to a trail. In 1992, a Cobblestone Railroad Pumphouse constructed about 1845 and located at the hamlet of Fishers in Ontario County, New York was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [5]