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New York State Railways was a subsidiary of the New York Central Railroad that controlled several large city streetcar and electric interurban systems in upstate New York. It included the city transit lines in Rochester , Syracuse , Utica , Oneida and Rome , plus various interurban lines connecting those cities.
Albany Port Railroad (APD) (Port of Albany); Arcade and Attica Railroad (ARA); B&H Rail Corporation (BH) (Owned by Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad); Berkshire and Eastern Railroad (B&E) operated by Genesee & Wyoming on tracks owned by Pan Am Southern (PAS) after CSX and Norfolk Southern acquired it in 2022.
Pages in category "Defunct New York (state) railroads" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 520 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
New Jersey Western Railway chartered to build west from Paterson [3] [12] [10] Sussex Valley Railroad chartered to build south from the New Jersey/New York state line south to the Delaware Water Gap [3] [10] 1868 NYOM begins work eastward in New York state; it has no charter to build in New Jersey [13] [14] 1869
Interurban railways in New York (state) (48 P) L. Light rail in New York (state) (6 C, 3 P) Light rail in New York City (2 P) M. Metro-North Railroad (4 C, 32 P) N.
Pages in category "New York (state) railroads" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... New York and Ogdensburg Railway; New York ...
In June 1928, the New York Central sold its holdings in the Mohawk Valley Company and the New York State Railways to E.L. Phillips, president of Empire Power Corp. and the Long Island Lighting Company. The utility company holdings were sold again in 1929, and New York State Railways entered receivership upon default of its bonds.
The R&E was consolidated with the Rochester Railway Company and the Rochester and Sodus Bay Railway in 1909 to form New York State Railways which was wholly owned by New York Central. One change was that the power house was shut down, and electricity purchased from the local public utility company owing to economies of scale.