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The Delaware and Hudson Railway (D&H) (reporting mark DH) is a railroad that operates in the Northeastern United States. In 1991, after more than 150 years as an independent railroad, the D&H was purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP).
The Laurentian was a named passenger train operated by the Delaware and Hudson Railway between New York City and Montreal, providing same-day daylight service.The train used the D&H's famed route along Lake Champlain north of Albany, New York.
The Upper Hudson River Railroad began excursion service between North Creek and Riverside on October 17, 1998. [9] Corinth acquired the line between Corinth and Saratoga Springs in 2006. [10] Corinth and Warren County did not renew the Upper Hudson River Railroad's contract in 2010, and the Iowa Pacific Holdings took over in 2011. [11]
The Freight Subdivision is a railway line in the New York.It runs from Schenectady, New York, to Mechanicville, New York.It was built by the Delaware and Hudson Railway in 1881 as a freight-only bypass, connecting with the main line of the Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway.
Union Station was the main passenger railroad station of Troy, New York until it went out of service in 1958. A Beaux-Arts building, designed by Reed & Stem and completed ca. 1903, it served the New York Central Railroad (NYC), the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) and the Delaware and Hudson Railroad (D&H). This was the fourth union station in Troy.
On February 24, 1870, Morgan leased the A&S to the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company for 99 years, taking the company out of play. On July 2, 1945, the company was merged into the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. [5] In 2003, Canadian Pacific proposed to abandon the 9.8-mile branch section from Voorheesville, New York, to Albany.
The regular train is powered by former Delaware & Hudson 5017, an Alco RS-36, and consists of two flat cars and three former Pennsylvania Railroad MP-54 coaches (441, 444 and 447) lettered for NYC. Other locomotives at the DURR consist of: Alco S-4's #1012 and #5106, GE 44 tonner #76, EMD NW2 #116
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