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The Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad was incorporated in 1887 from the reorganization of the Buffalo, New York, and Philadelphia Railroad. [1] It was reorganized in 1895 as the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railway. In 1900, it was acquired and leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1900.
Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad; Overview; Headquarters: Falconer, New York: Reporting mark: WNYP: Locale: Northwest Pennsylvania and Western New York: Dates of operation: 2001– Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge: Length: 330 miles (530 km)
New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad: ERIE: 1878 1895 Erie Railroad: New York, Lake Erie and Western Coal and Railroad Company: ERIE: 1881 1941 Erie Railroad: New York and North Pennsylvania Railroad: B&O: 1883 1898 Galeton and Eastern Railroad: New York, Ontario and Western Railway: O&W, OW O&W 1890 1957 N/A New York and Pennsylvania ...
Its only formidable rival was the New York Central Railroad (NYC), which carried around three-quarters of the Pennsy's ton-miles. In 1968, the Pennsylvania Railroad merged with New York Central and the railroad eventually went by the name of Penn Central Transportation Company, or "Penn Central" for short.
The New York & Pennsylvania Railroad (NYP) was a single track, shortline railroad running on a route described as east—west in the company's timetables, [1]: between 6 and 7 but closer to an arc: almost due south along Bennett's Creek from Canisteo through the hamlets of Greenwood, Rexville, and Whitesville, New York, southwest through Genesee, Pennsylvania to Oswayo, Pennsylvania, then ...
The property was leased in perpetuity to The Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company under an agreement, dated June 12, 1884, and was operated under this lease, from June 12, 1884, to November 30, 1887, by The Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company and its receiver; from December 1, 1887, to March 31, 1895, by the ...
Six-foot aluminum safety fencing will separate the park from the railroad tracks. Impact Corry, which is leading park development, worked with the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad to ...
Atlantic and Great Western Railroad: Erie and New York City Railroad: Erie main line at Salamanca: Pennsylvania Line near Niobe in Harmony: 47.7 miles (76.8 km) 1868–1880, 1874–1880, 1883-1960 Founded in 1862, as all three railroads merged were renamed in their respective states as the A&GW Railway.