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The Erie Lackawanna Railway was formed on March 1, 1968, as a subsidiary of Dereco, the holding company of the Norfolk and Western Railway, which had bought the railroad. On April 1, the assets were transferred as a condition of the proposed but never-consummated merger between the N&W and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway .
Pages in category "Erie Lackawanna Railway" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Passenger trains of the Erie Lackawanna Railway" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... This page was last edited on 20 ...
DL&W pages by the Erie Lackawanna Historical Society (archive, 11 Aug 2004) DL&W Booklet – The Story of the New Jersey Cutoff (archived, 26 Jan 2003) Erie Lackawanna Route Maps; Friendly, customized rail service on the Genesee Valley Transp. Co. website; Chronology of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company (archived, 30 Sep 2006)
ERIE ERIE 1895 1960 Erie–Lackawanna Railroad: Erie Railway: ERIE: 1861 1878 New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad: Erie–Lackawanna Railroad: EL 1960 1968 Erie Lackawanna Railway: Erie Lackawanna Railway: EL 1968 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Erie Terminals Railroad: ERIE, NYSW: 1907 1942 Erie Railroad: Farmingdale and Squan Village ...
Erie Lackawanna Railway (EL), successor to the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W) and Erie Railroad (Erie) Ann Arbor Railroad (AA), controlled by Penn Central [1] Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) Lehigh and Hudson River Railway (L&HR) Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV), controlled by Penn Central [1] Reading Company (RDG)
Scanned issues of the Erie, Lackawanna, and Erie-Lackawanna magazines, primarily for employees; Mott, E. H. [Edward Harold] (1882). The Erie route: a guide to the New York, Lake Erie & Western Railway and its branches, with Sketches of the Cities, Villages, Scenery and Objects of Interest along the Route, and Railroad, Steamboat and Stage ...
April 1: The Erie-Lackawanna Railroad merges into the new Erie Lackawanna Railway, which becomes an operating company, owned by Norfolk and Western Railway subsidiary Dereco, Inc. [106] May 8: The Pennsylvania New York Central Transportation Company is renamed Penn Central Company. [124]