Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway

The Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway was established in 1875 and opened their road on December 10, 1877. The company was leased to and operated by the Fall Brook Coal Company for 20 years beginning in 1881.[1]

Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway
Overview
HeadquartersWatkins, New York
LocaleCorning, New York to Geneva, New York
and Dresden Branch Penn Yan to Dresden
Dates of operation18751909
SuccessorNew York Central Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

On October 1, 1885, the company consolidated without a change of name with the Penn Yan and New York Railroad Company, which was leased to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company in 1899.[2] In 1909, the company merged with Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad and once again in 1914, into New York Central Railroad (NYCRR).

References

  1. "New York State Railroads and New York Central Railroad". kinglyheirs.com, 2010. Retrieved February 12, 2011.
  2. Poor, Henry Varnum. Manual of the railroads of the United States, Volume 22. Poors, 1889 p. 85; 317. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
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