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The St. Lawrence Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York. The line runs from Syracuse, New York, north to Massena, New York, [1] along a former New York Central Railroad line. At its south end, it meets the Syracuse Terminal Subdivision; its north end is at the south end of the Montreal Subdivision.
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The northern division operates 15.6 miles of track from the CSX interchange in Carthage southeast to Lowville.This trackage is now out of service. A 46-mile (74 km) spur northeast and east from Lowville to Newton Falls fell into disuse after the closure of a paper mill in Newton Falls, but it recently has been partially refurbished.
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The Montreal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by the St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway [1] and Canadian National.Operations are currently by Canadian National.The line originally ran from Massena, New York, northeast to Kahnawake, Quebec, [2] along a former New York Central Railroad line.
The Mohawk Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York.The line runs from Amsterdam, NY west to Oneida, NY [1] along the former New York Central Railroad main line.