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The Buffalo Creek Railroad was a terminal and switching railroad that operated on the waterfront area of Buffalo, New York. The company was in existence from 1869 [1] to 1976, operating on 5.66 miles with a total trackage of 34.22 miles. [2] [3] It was formed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad and New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company ...
The Lessees, Buffalo Creek Railroad, is the trade name of an unincorporated organization, having its principal office in New York City, N. Y. It was formed as of January 1, 1890, by the lessees for the purpose of operating and maintaining the property of the Buffalo Creek Railroad which is jointly leased and jointly controlled by the lessees, each of which owns 50 per cent of the outstanding ...
The railroad of The Buffalo Creek & Gauley Railroad Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in central West Virginia. The main line extends from Dundon to Widen, a distance of 18.515 miles. The carrier also owns 2.989 miles of yard tracks and sidings.
Bay Shore Connecting Railroad: CNJ/LV Beech Creek Railroad: PC (NYC) Buffalo Creek Railroad: EL (Erie)/LV Merged on December 31, 1983 [4] Central Indiana Railway: PC (NYC/PRR) Central Railroad of New Jersey: CNJ Central Railroad of Pennsylvania: CNJ No real property conveyed Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw Railway: PC (NYC) Chicago River and ...
The property was operated under this lease from 1882 to November 30, 1887, by the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railway Company, its successor, The Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company, and the receiver of the latter; from December 1, 1887, to March 31. 1895, by the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company and its ...
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Company was incorporated on August 18, 1881, under the general laws of the State of New York, for the purpose of building a railroad from the town of Machias, N. Y., to a connection with the railroad of the Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Company (No. 1) in the city of Buffalo, N. Y.
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Constructed by The Buffalo and New York City Railroad Company— Cheektowaga to Buffalo, N. Y., 1852-1854 8.242 Lake Line Branch, Buffalo, N. Y., 1852-1854 1.620 Railroad from Attica to Cheektowaga, N. Y., acquired by The Buffalo and New York City Railroad Company in 1852 from The Buffalo and Rochester Railroad Company. 23.000