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  2. Middletown and New Jersey Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A route was surveyed from there to Middletown, but, as built, the Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap Railroad only extended from a connection with the NY&E in Middletown to Unionville, which was reached on December 6, 1867, [7] after fourteen months of construction. Freight cars received from the Erie made the 14-mile (23 km) trip to ...

  3. Timeline of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway

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    C&O = Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: SCRR = Susquehanna Connecting Railroad: D&H = Delaware and Hudson Railway: WB&E = Wilkes Barre and Eastern Railroad: SIRY = Staten Island Railway: MUWGRR = Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap Railroad: L&HR = Lehigh and Hudson River Railway

  4. New York, Ontario and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The New York, Ontario and Western Railway, commonly known as the O&W or NYO&W, was a regional railroad founded in 1868. The last train ran from Norwich, New York, to Middletown, New York, in 1957, after which it was ordered liquidated by a U.S. bankruptcy judge. It was the first Class I U.S. railroad to be abandoned in its entirety. [11]

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Middletown and ...

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    Corporate history.—The carrier was incorporated on November 13, 1913, under the general laws of New York, and is a reorganization of the Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap Railroad Company. The property of the Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap Railroad Company was sold under foreclosure proceedings on October 25, 1913, and acquired by ...

  6. New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (reporting mark NYSW), also referred to as the Susie-Q or the Susquehanna, and formerly referred to as the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, is an American Class II freight railway that operates over 400 miles (640 km) of trackage in the states of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

  7. List of New York railroads - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Valley Railway Middletown and Crawford Railroad: ERIE: 1868 1932 Erie Railroad: Middletown and New Jersey Railway: MNJ 1947 2009 Middletown and New Jersey Railroad: Middletown and Unionville Railroad: M&U, MU 1913 1947 Middletown and New Jersey Railway: Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap Railroad: ERIE: 1866 1913 Middletown and ...

  8. List of railway museums - Wikipedia

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    A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and railway signalling equipment. They may also operate historic equipment on museum grounds.

  9. New Jersey Midland Railway - Wikipedia

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    A map of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway, the most recent successor of the Midland Railway. The NJ Midland went bankrupt and was sold to receivers in March 1875. By December 1878, a dispute broke out between various bondholders, some of whom disputed that the Hudson Connecting Railway should be included in the proceedings. [13]