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The Lockport Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York.The line runs from Lockport west to a junction with the Niagara Subdivision east of Niagara Falls [1] in Sanborn, New York along a former New York Central Railroad line.
Location in Niagara County and the state of New York. Sanborn is a hamlet (and census-designated place, population: 1,645 in 2010 census) in the Towns of Cambria and Lewiston in Niagara County, New York, United States, on the southern side of the intersection of New York State Route 429 and New York State Route 31. [1]
New York State Route 31 (NY 31) is a state highway that extends for 208.74 miles (335.93 km) across western and central New York in the United States. The western terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 104 in the city of Niagara Falls.
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The last Sanborn fire maps were published on microfilm in 1977, but old Sanborn maps remain useful for historical research into urban geography. The license for the maps was acquired by land data company Environmental Data Resources (EDR), and EDR was acquired in 2019 by real estate services company LightBox.
Sep. 18—A judge agreed to a proposal to unseal portions of a lawsuit filed by Concord Casino owner Andy Sanborn — which seeks an injunction as part of a criminal investigation into the alleged ...
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The 1884 Sanborn map shows several buildings of the Hall and Paulson Furniture Manufactury on planks extending about a block south from King Street, extending from Second Avenue in the east to the railroad tracks beyond the line of Commercial Street (later First Avenue South) in the west; on the other side of the tracks was the Stetson & Post ...