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  2. New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (reporting mark NYSW), also sometimes referred to as New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, Susie-Q or the Susquehanna, is a Class II American freight railway operating over 400 miles (645 km) of track in three Northeastern states, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

  3. Hawthorne station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad)

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    The New Jersey Western Railroad built what is now about ten miles of the current New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway right-of way from Hawthorne to Bloomingdale from 1868 to 1870. It was consolidated into the New Jersey Midland Railway. [4][5] The original station at this location was built in 1872. In 1894 a fire destroyed the station ...

  4. Susquehanna and New York Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Susquehanna and New York Railroad ( reporting mark S&NY) [1] was a short-line railroad connecting the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Towanda, Pennsylvania, with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Marsh Hill Junction. [2] The railroad carried freight and passengers between Williamsport and Towanda by rail rather than using the Susquehanna River or the ...

  5. Edgewater Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Edgewater Branch was a branch of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (NYS&W) that ran about 3.174 miles (5.108 km) through eastern Bergen County, New Jersey in the United States. Starting from a rail junction at the Little Ferry Yard (in Ridgefield), [1] it went east through the Edgewater Tunnel to Undercliff (as Edgewater was ...

  6. Maywood Station Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Maywood Station Museum collection also includes original New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad ALCO Type S-2 Locomotive #206, which has also been restored by Maywood Station Historical Committee members. On September 10, 2009, NYS&W S-2 #206 was placed on the State of New Jersey Register of Historical Places.

  7. Hackensack station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad)

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    Hackensack was a railroad station in Hackensack, New Jersey on the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway Main Line, which provided passenger service between the 1870s and 1960s. The station at Main and Mercer Streets opened in 1872; it was replaced with one at River Street in 1950. Public Service trolley lines served both stations.

  8. Newfoundland station (New York, Susquehanna and Western ...

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    Newfoundland is a railroad station in the Newfoundland section of Jefferson Township, New Jersey.It was built by the New Jersey Midland Railway in 1872 [2] and later served passengers on the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad (NYS&W).

  9. New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Defunct New Jersey railroads; Predecessors of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway; Railway companies established in 1881; Railway companies disestablished in 1980; Former Class I railroads in the United States; Defunct Pennsylvania railroads; Defunct New York (state) railroads; 1881 establishments in the United States