distinguish New York, LakeErie and WesternRailroad Infobox SG rail railroad name LakeErie and WesternRailroad locale Midwestern United States system map LakeErie and WesternRailroad system map 1918 .svg map caption LakeErie and WesternRailroad red and New York Central system orange as of 1918, including the leased Northern Ohio Railway start year 1879 end year 1922 hq city The LakeErie and WesternRailroad was a railroad that operated in Ohio , Indiana and Illinois . The beginning The Seney Syndicate linked several short railroads in Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois to form the LakeErie and WesternRailroad in 1879 and 1880. The LakeErie and Western extended from the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway at Fremont, Ohio 350 miles 560  km westward to Bloomington, Illinois . Acquisitions In 1900, the LakeErie and Western came under the control of the New York Central Railroad . After operating it as a separate entity for two decades, the New York Central sold the LakeErie and Western to the Nickel Plate Road in 1922. Sources cite book author Rehor, John A. year 1994 title The Nickel Plate story publisher Kalmbach Publishing Co., Waukesha, WI isbn 0 89024 012 4 Former Class I DEFAULTSORT LakeErieWesternRailroad Category Defunct Illinois railroads Category Defunct Indiana railroads Category Defunct Ohio railroads Category Predecessors of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Category Bloomington Normal, Illinois Category Former Class I railroads in the United States Category Railway companies established in 1887 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1923 US ClassI rail transport stub fr LakeErie and WesternRailroad ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad logo filename Logo of the Pittsburgh and LakeErie Railroad.png logo size 100 old gauge marks PLE system map Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad system map 1918 .svg map caption Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad red and New York Central system ... The Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad P&LE reporting mark PLE , also known as the Little Giant , was formed ... with Monongahela Railway History The Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad was the creation of William ..., an agreement between the P&LE and the Atlantic & Great WesternErie and the Lake Shore and Michigan ... When Conrail was formed, the Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad again became an independent Road ... right Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad Locomotive Shops , built in 1903, at the end of Linden Avenue ... 3 CR PR Montour RailroadLakeErie and Eastern Railroad 1 2 P&LE, 1 2 CR Youngstown and Southern Railway ... Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad author McLean, Harold H. publisher Golden West Books year 1980 id ... to Pittsburgh & LakeErieRailroad Company Records at the Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh ... & LakeErieRailroad Company Collection Former Class I Pittsburgh DEFAULTSORT Pittsburgh LakeErieRailroad Category Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad Category Companies affiliated with the New York ... and LakeErieRailroad fr Pittsburgh and LakeErieRailroad ... , Pennsylvania to the east. It did not reach LakeErie at Ashtabula, Ohio until the formation ... , Western Maryland Railroad WM , and Norfolk and WesternRailroad NW Monongahela Branch The Pittsburgh ... formal control in the 1887 by the New York Central Railroad . Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway ... Central Railroad which was a direct interchange. The western yard limit was the end of track for the P&LE ... has the PITTSBURGH AND LAKEERIE LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS sign proudly displayed on its side, and if you ... ErieRailroad Historical Society http www.spikesys.com Trains fmly tre.html The Family Tree of North ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad logo filename Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad ... Homewood, IL The Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad Reporting mark BLE is a class II railroad that operates in northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio . The railroad s main route runs from the LakeErie port of Conneaut, Ohio to the Pittsburgh suburb of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania , a distance of 139 miles. The original rail ancestor of the B&LE, the Shenango and Allegheny Railroad , began operation ... left 1925 2045 1933 807 1944 2675 1960 1318 1970 2462 The Pittsburgh, Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad ... and LakeErieRailroad , and the Butler and Pittsburgh Railroad Company . The company was renamed the Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad in 1900. Carnegie Steel had an exclusive 999 year lease to the PS&LE ... at the end of 1970 mileages were 220 and 489. In 1988 the Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad became part of Transtar, Inc. , a privately held transportation holding company with principal operations in railroad ... formerly subsidiaries of USX, the holding company that owns U.S. Steel. In 2001 the Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad became part of Great Lakes Transportation, LLC . On May 10, 2004 Canadian National Railway acquired the Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad. Iron ore and coal are still the route s major ... where it crosses the Allegheny River on the convert 2327 ft Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad Bridge ... railroads DEFAULTSORT Bessemer LakeErieRailroad Category Ohio railroads Category Pennsylvania ... Predecessors of the Canadian National Railway fr Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad ... Railroad Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Union Railroad connects at the B&LE s southern terminus at Penn Hills North Bessemer Yard. CSX Transportation CSX formerly the Erie Lackawanna Railroad connects at Shenango Yard, and the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad connects at Calvin Yard in Butler, Pennsylvania ... Central Railroad and then Conrail , until the latter abandoned the line in 1988. The main rail yard ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Cincinnati and LakeErieRailroad logo filename Cincinnati and LakeErie ... and LakeErieRailroad C&LE was a short lived electric interurban railway that operated in 1930 ... books.google.com ?id JS5qQgAACAAJ Cincinnati & LakeErieRailroad Ohio s Great Interurban System ... Cincinnati LakeErieRailroad Category Interurban railways in Ohio Category Defunct Ohio railroads Category ... that provided freight and passenger connections to allow it to reach Cleveland Lake Shore Electric , to Detroit Eastern Michigan Railways , and to cities in Indiana Indiana Railroad . For many years, the Cincinnati & LakeErie s 217 mile Toledo Cincinnati run was the longest direct trolley operation ... Keenan The Fight for Survival. The Cincinnati & LakeErie and the Great Depression http www.indianahistory.org our services books publications railroad symposia essays 1 The 20Fight 20for 20Survival.pdf ... Indiana RailroadLake Shore Electric Railway Ohio Lake Shore Electric Railway Cedar Rapids and Iowa ... 20Survival.pdf, The Fight for Survival The Cincinnati & LakeErie and the Great Depression , by Jack .... 1 When the connecting Lake Shore Electric abandoned operations in 1939, the resulting loss of essential ... Toledo Railroad. Each of these was a small regional interurban teetering on bankruptcy even in the middle ... speed route between Middletown and Dayton was parallel to the old towpath of the Miami and Erie Canal ... and Ohio s Cincinnati Toledo line. See external link Railroad Commission 1918 Interurban Map ... Connections At Toledo, the C&LE interchanged with the Lake Shore Electric to run next morning ... the Indiana Railroad. The IR did much the same as the C&LE had done earlier it bought new lightweight ... was the Dayton and Western interurban which ran Dayton Crown Point New Lebanon W.Alexandria Eaton to Richmond .... The Dayton and Western also was very weak financially. To assure that it remained in business, at different times both the C&LE and Indiana Railroad leased and operated it. Eventually, neither ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Western Basin of LakeErie is the shallow flat basin that comprises the western third of the lake. Even with average depths of less than 25 foot length feet , this part of the lake contains world famous walleye fishing grounds with numerous charter fishing boats operating out of the U.S. state s of Michigan and Ohio and the Canadian province of Ontario . Lighthouses in the Western Basin of LakeErie Colchester Reef Light LakeErie, West Built on Colchester Reef in 1885. Detroit River Light Built at the entrance to the Detroit River in 1885. coord missing Ontario DEFAULTSORT Western Basin Of LakeErie Category LakeErie Michigan geo stub Ohio geo stub WesternOntario geo stub ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name New York & LakeErie logo size old gauge marks NYLE locale New York start year 1978 end year Present hq city Gowanda, New York The New York & LakeErie Reporting mark NYLE is a class III railroad operating in Western New York . The NYLE was formed in 1978 to operate a portion of former Erie trackage that Conrail no longer wanted. Today, the railroad operates between Gowanda, New York Gowanda to Conewango Valley, New York with a branch between Dayton, New York and Cattaraugus, New York . A 12 mile stretch that ran from Cattaraugus to Salamanca, New York Salamanca , which connected the railroad to the Southern Tier Line , was torn out in the 1990s and replaced with a Pat McGee Trail pedestrian trail . The NYLE is also the owner and operator of Oil Creek and Titusville Lines, Inc. The NYLE was used as the setting for the railroad scenes in 1987 film Planes, Trains & Automobiles . Due to the 2009 flooding of the Cattaraugus Creek in 2009 and the subsequent damage the flooding did to the railway, passenger service on the New York & LakeErieRailroad has been indefinitely suspended. See also http www.nyletrainrides.com New York & LakeErie Train Rides http nylerr.com New York & LakeErieRailroad New York railroads DEFAULTSORT New York And LakeErieRailroad Category New York railroads Category Companies operating former ErieRailroad lines US rail transport stub ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Toledo, LakeErie and Western Railway and Museum locale Lucas County, Ohio Lucas Wood County, Ohio Wood counties, Ohio Ohio, USA hq city Waterville, Ohio marks TLE&W website TLEW.ORG The Toledo, LakeErie and Western Railway is a Class III railroad , operating on convert 16.2 mi km of railway, ex Norfolk and WesternRailroad , n e Toledo, St. Louis and WesternRailroad later acquired by the Nickel Plate Road and crosses the Maumee River on a convert 900 ft m abbr on bridge. This line runs from Waterville, Ohio Waterville to Grand Rapids, Ohio . Currently TLEW only operates as a passenger railroad. ref http www.tlew.org Toledo, LakeErie and Western Railway ref TLEW Motive power consists of 2 ex Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad C&O ALCO S 2 locomotives, 1 ex Penn Central PC ALCO S 2 locomotive, 1 ex Ann Arbor Railroad AA Whitcomb 44 ton locomotive, 1 ex Detroit Edison DE Baldwin 0 6 0 steam locomotive References reflist DEFAULTSORT Toledo LakeErieWestern Museum Railway Category Heritage railroads in Ohio Category Transportation in Lucas County, Ohio Category Transportation in Wood County, Ohio Category Museums in Wood County, Ohio Category Museums in Lucas County, Ohio Category Railroad museums in Ohio US rail company stub ... more details
Infobox rail railroad name Mad River and LakeErieRailroad locale Ohio gauge railgauge ohio start year 1835 end year 1892 hq city The Mad River and LakeErieRailroad was the second railroad to be built and operated in the U.S. state of Ohio the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad was first, beginning operations in Toledo, OH Toledo during the Toledo War in 1836 . It was also the first railroad company chartered west of the Allegheny Mountains . Citation needed date August 2009 History The railroad first broke ground in Sandusky, Ohio Sandusky , for construction on September 17, 1835 at the site which is currently Battery Park Marina. On December 2, 1837, the MR&LE took delivery of its first steam locomotive ... s transportation from New Jersey was overseen by Thomas Hogg MR&LE Thomas Hogg , the railroad s chief ..., Ohio Kenton in 1846. The railroad was completed to Springfield, Ohio Springfield in 1849. Over the next several decades, the Mad River and LakeErieRailroad changed ownership at least four times. In 1892, it came under the control of the Big Four Railroad Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad , which itself became part of the New York Central Railroad . Most of the original ... s Indiana and Ohio Central Railroad . ref cite journal journal Trains magazine Trains month ... created for the railroad can still be seen today. The break wall directly southeast of the Battery ... MR&LE right of way. References cite web author Mad River and NKP Railroad Society url http www.madrivermuseum.org mr&lerr.html title The Mad River and LakeErieRailroad accessdate 2008 03 17 reflist External links http www.abandonedrails.com article.asp?id 367 The abandoned Mad River and LakeErie http web.archive.org web 20041226200535 http www.onebellevue.com madriver MR&LERRH.htm The Mad River and LakeErieRailroad DEFAULTSORT Mad River LakeErieRailroad Category Defunct Ohio railroads Category Predecessors of the New York Central Railroad Category Railway companies established in 1832 ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad Bridge image b&lerr.jpg caption official name also known as carries Canadian National Railway Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad division crosses Allegheny River locale Plum, Pennsylvania and Harmar Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Harmar Township, Pennsylvania maint id design Truss bridge mainspan convert 502 ft m length convert 2327 ft m width clearance below convert 89 ft m traffic open 1918 closed toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates lat 40.5376 long 79.8209 The Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad Bridge it is a truss bridge that carries the Canadian National Railway s Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad division across the Allegheny River between the Pittsburgh suburbs of Plum, Pennsylvania Plum and Harmar Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Harmar Township, Pennsylvania . In 1897, a single track trestle and viaduct was built on this site in 1918, the original piers were doubled in width, the current double tracked structure built alongside, and then slid into place. ref cite web url http pghbridges.com newkenW 0599 4487 blear.htm title PGHBridges.com Bessemer and LakeErie RR Bridge date March 21, 2003 accessdate 1 February 2010 ref The original north trestle approach was buried in slag dumped from an adjacent temporary filling trestle. ref Historic American Engineering Record HAER No. PA 508, http www.loc.gov pictures item pa3714 Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad, Allegheny River Bridge , Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. ref See also List of crossings of the Allegheny River References reflist Crossings navbox structure Bridges place Allegheny River bridge Bessemer & LakeErieRailroad Bridge bridge signs Canadian National Railway Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad branch upstream Logans Ferry Mine Tunnel upstream signs downstream Allegheny River Turnpike Bridge downstream signs Image Pennsylvania Turnpike logo.svg 20px Image I 76.svg 20px Category Railroad bridges in Pennsylvania Category ... more details
Infobox rail railroad name Cedar Point & LakeErieRailroad logo filename logo size system map map caption map size marks image Cedar Point & LakeErieRailroad Albert.jpg image size 250px image caption Albert , a retired engine is on display in a pavillion across from Millennium Force locale Cedar Point start year 1963 end year predecessor line successor line gauge Narrow gauge old gauge Standard gauge electrification length Over 2 miles hq city website http www.cplerr.com The Cedar Point & LakeErieRailroad is a Narrow gauge railway narrow gauge passenger rail road at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio Sandusky , Ohio . History The railroad originally opened in 1963 with construction starting in the Fall of 1962. The tracks and railroad cars were previously standard gauge before the line was refitted for narrow gauge equipment. The railroad runs on a 2 mile circuit around the park. ref http www.cedarpoint.com things to do family rides ref There are currently two stations, one located in Celebration Plaza and one located in Frontier Town. Many track work has be done over the years to re route the track but the most significant track work came in 2007 when the track by the Frontier Town station had to be re done to navigate around Cedar Point s new coaster, Maverick roller coaster Maverick . Engines There are currently three engines in operation on the railroad, 44 Judy K, 22 Myron H and 4 George R. ref http www.cplerr.com engineroster.html ref Judy K is used as the second train when there s a two train operation. It was sold to Cedar Point in August 1968. Myron H is the main train engine. It was first brought to Cedar Point in 1963 but was retired in the late 1980s. It was then supposed to be restored and moved to Valleyfair in Minnesota but the plans changed and it was brought back to Cedar Point. George R was originally built in 1942, it is unknown when it was brought to Cedar Point. References for instructions on creating citations using ref ref see http ... more details
The LakeErie, Franklin, and Clarion Railroad reporting mark LEF was a fifteen mile long short line that ran from a Conrail connection at Summerville, Pennsylvania , to Clarion, Pennsylvania , the county seat of Clarion County , and included a short branch from Sutton to Hedrick. The road was incorporated in 1913 as a consolidation of several other railroads, the Pennsylvania Northern, Pennsylvania Southern, and the Pittsburgh, Clarion and Franklin, which itself was formed from the Pittsburgh, Summerville, and Clarion which began operation in 1904 and was leased to the Pennsylvania Southern in 1910. Length peaked at about 80 miles of track in around 1924. The corporate name was somewhat optimistic the railroad never reached either Franklin or LakeErie . In the late 20th century, traffic included sand for Clarion s glass making plant, glass bottles, lumber, and outbound shipments of coal, some of it in unit trains from the extensive coal deposits around Clarion. Traffic also included brick from the Hanley Brick Plant in Summerville. The line ceased operation in the last decade of the 1900 s due to a sharp decline in coal mining in the area. The track was taken up and the roadbed in now a hiking path. One of the railroad s cabooses had been used for several years as a Chamber of Commerce roadside information booth across the highway from the local Wal Mart, but has been removed and is now serving much the same purpose in the town of Foxburg on the Allegheny River , a few miles to the southwest. The line s yard and engine facility were located in Clarion, just south of U.S. route 322 and behind many of the buildings of Clarion University of Pennsylvania, formerly Clarion State ... railroads References American Shortline Railroad Guide , Kalmbach Books, 1986 DEFAULTSORT LakeErie Franklin Clarion Railroad Category Defunct Pennsylvania railroads File LEFC boxcar.jpg thumb ... Mountain Laurel Railroad to file an offer of financial assistance, however this did not come ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pittsburgh & LakeErieRailroad Station nrhp type image Grand Concourse Pitts inside jeh.JPG caption location Smithfield St. at Carson St., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania lat degrees 40 lat minutes 26 lat seconds 1 lat direction N long degrees 80 long minutes 0 long seconds 14 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1898 architect Burns,William George architecture Classical Revival, Edwardian added January 11, 1974 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 74001743 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref designated other1 name City of Pittsburgh Historic Structure designated other1 date March 15, 1974 ref name CPHS cite web url http www.phlf.org historic plaque program local historic designations title Local Historic Designations publisher Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation location Pittsburgh accessdate 2011 08 11 ref designated other1 abbr CPHS designated other1 link List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations designated other1 color black designated other1 textcolor gold designated other2 name Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark designated other2 date 1970 ref name PHLF cite book url http www.phlf.org wp content uploads 2007 09 Historic Plaques 2010b.pdf title Historic Landmark Plaques 1968 2009 publisher Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation location Pittsburgh, PA year 2010 accessdate 2011 08 05 ref designated other2 abbr Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation PHLF designated other2 link List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks designated other2 color gold designated other2 textcolor black The Pittsburgh & LakeErieRailroad Station now the Grand Concourse Restaurant in Station Square Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , is a building from 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 ... and structures in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Stations along Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ... more details
and via bankruptcy was sold in 1878 to become the New York, LakeErie and WesternRailroad. The New York, LakeErie, and Western Coal and Railroad Company pushed the line south to Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania ... ref ErieRailroad 1895 1960 By 1893, the New York, LakeErie and WesternRailroad ..., Lackawanna and WesternRailroad to form the Erie Lackawanna Railroad . It became part of Conrail ... York City , west to LakeErie at Dunkirk NY Dunkirk . On February 16, 1841 the railroad was authorized ... at this facility until 1934, then closed the plant completely in 1962. New York, LakeErie and Western ... railroads erieerie home.htm Western New York Railroad Archive http www.erielackhs.org Erie ERIEHOME.html ...Infobox SG rail railroad name ErieRailroad logo filename Erie Herald.png logo size 100 marks ERIE locale ... image whenever you mouse over a link to this page The ErieRailroad reporting mark ERIE was a railroad ... , originally connecting New York City with LakeErie . Its mainline route proved influential in the development ... , including its Main Line New Jersey Transit Main Line . Today, most of the former ErieRailroad ... steamboat s continued across LakeErie to Detroit, Michigan . The line was built as RailGauge 6ft ... York Union Railroad opened in 1848, providing a connection between the Erie at the village of Suffern ... break . In 1852 the Erie leased the two companies along with the Paterson and Hudson River Railroad ... to Attica NY Attica was sold to the Erie s Buffalo and New York City Railroad , a reorganization of the Attica and Hornellsville Railroad , and converted to the Erie s Broad gauge wide gauge . The extension ... the Erie access to Buffalo, a better terminal than Dunkirk. The Erie began operating the Chemung Railroad ..., the Erie subleased the Chemung Railroad to the Canandaigua and Elmira. The C&E went bankrupt in 1857 ... the Erie leased it again. The Chemung Railroad reverted to the Erie in 1858 during the bankruptcy. Image ... York Central Railroad . The NYC converted it to standard gauge and blocked the Erie from it. The Erie ... more details
to keep the plants cool. ref name twsX213 The shallowest section of LakeErie is the western basin ... 01 26 ref ref name twsX312c cite news author Margaret Atwood title On LakeErie s demise publisher The Star quote Also, the western end of LakeErie is the thunderstorm capital of Canada the lightning ... Erie Islands Islands see also LakeErie Islands Islands tend to be located in the western side of the lake ...other uses Infobox lakelake name LakeErie image lakeLakeErie looking southward.jpg caption lake From a high bluff near Leamington, Ontario image bathymetry Lake Erie.svg caption bathymetry LakeErie ..., New York br Erie, Pennsylvania br Toledo, Ohio br Cleveland, Ohio reference ref name nyt LakeErie ... lakes ref eriefact.html LakeErie Facts and Figures , Great Lakes Information Network. ref ref http www.factmonster.com ce6 us A0817584.html Erie, Lake , Factmonster.com. ref and therefore also has the shortest ... Erie NASA.jpg thumb left Satellite image of LakeErie in 2007 Geographic features see also LakeErie Basin LakeErie 42.2 N, 81.2 W has a mean elevation of 571 feet 174  m ref name nyt cite book ... title Reborn, LakeErie Beckons Kayakers publisher The New York Times date September 10, 2004 url http ... Author s imagination stoked by LakeErie tales publisher Canada.com date November 24, 2008 url http ... twsX411 cite news author Tatiana Morales title Dramatic LakeErie Rescue publisher CBS News date ... LakeErie into Lake Ontario . This water has just passed over Niagara Falls . This area is also ... LakeErie is primarily fed by the Detroit River from Lake Huron and Lake Saint Clair North America ... to LakeErie include the Grand River Ontario Grand River , the Huron River Michigan Huron River ... on a peninsula extending into the lake. Several islands are found in the western end of the lake these belong ... Ontario . Major cities along the lake include Buffalo, New York Erie, Pennsylvania Toledo, Ohio ... cite news author Erich Schwartzel title Even the cell phones vacation at LakeErie hideaway publisher ... more details
Wheeling and LakeErie Railway may refer to Wheeling and LakeErie Railway 1990 , a regional railroad Wheeling and LakeErie Railway 1916 1988 , leased to the Nickel Plate Road in 1949 and merged into the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1988 Its predecessors Wheeling and LakeErieRailroad 1899 1916 Wheeling and LakeErie Railway 1886 1899 Wheeling and LakeErieRailroad 1871 1886 dab ... more details
About the ErieRailroad station the New Jersey Transit station Clifton NJT station Infobox Station name CLIFTON style Erie image image size 250px image caption address Clifton, New Jersey coordinates line ErieRailroad Main Line other platform 2 side platforms levels 1 tracks 2 main line parking bicycle baggage check opened 1889 closed 1963 rebuilt 1952 electrified ADA code 2135 ref name codes cite web url http www.jon n bevliles.net RAILROADerie docs erie losn16.html title List of Station Names and Numbers date May 1, 1916 publisher ErieRailroad location Jersey City, New Jersey accessdate November 23, 2010 ref owned ErieRailroad 1883&ndash 1960 br Erie Lackawanna Railway 1960&ndash 1963 zone former services s rail title Erie s line system Erie line main previous Harrison Street next Lake View mpassengers Clifton Station was a former railroad station for the ErieRailroad in Clifton, New Jersey . History Clifton station was constructed in 1889. Passaic Plan During the 1950s and 1960s ... and Passaic, New Jersey Passaic were beginning to form. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western , a competing railroad with the Erie, wanted to condense along with the Erie services and share trackage .... Instead, the Erie reconstructed the stations at Passaic ErieRailroad station Passaic and Clifton ... Park ErieRailroad station Passaic Park station and the BE Drawbridge needed to be demolished to build State Route 21. ref name yanosey2 cite book last Yanosey first Robert J. title Lackawanna Railroad ..., between the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and the Erie, the city officials in Passaic once again ... railway stations in the United States Category Stations along ErieRailroad lines Category Railway stations ... to the Erie asking about the removal of the main line through the city, which was tying up traffic ... formed Erie Lackawanna Railway went forward with it, beginning the process to move its main line ... links http www.20thcenturyhobbies.com trainnut ELmainpage rowpage.htm The Erie Lackawanna Main ... more details
Infobox rail railroad name Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad marks locale successor line Pennsylvania Railroad gauge start year 1860 end year 1870 length convert 83 mi km hq city The Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad was a railroad based in Erie, Pennsylvania incorporated on 1 April 1858. Operations began in March 1860. It operated jointly with Buffalo and State Line Railroad from an indeterminate date until 28 February 1870, in connection with the latter s commitment, along with the Erie and North East Railroad , to complete track construction between Jamestown, Pennsylvania , and Girard, Pennsylvania . The railroad was leased as of 1 April 1870, by the Pennsylvania Railroad. William Lawrence Scott , trustee for EPR and the Pennsylvania Railroad, bought the Erie Canal Company owner of the Erie Extension Canal at a sheriff s sale on 29 November 1870. The deed was conveyed to EPR as of 22 March 1871. EPR held stock in Pennsylvania Railroad and Pittsburgh, Bessemer and LakeErieRailroad . EPR operated convert 83 mi km of track Girard Junction to Jamestown, Pennsylvania convert 40 mi km Greenville, Pennsylvania to the Shenango River Clarksville, Pennsylvania Clarksville to Sharpsville, Pennsylvania convert 9 mi km Jamestown to New Castle, Pennsylvania convert 31 mi km Dock Junction, Pennsylvania Dock Junction to Erie, Pennsylvania convert 3 mi km External links http broadway.pennsyrr.com rail Prr Corphist e p.html Pennsylvania Railroad, Corporate Genealogy, Erie & Pittsburgh June 1918 http www.bchistory.org beavercounty beavercountytopical CanalsLocksDams DivisionCanalM1976.html BeaverDivisincanalM197.html Beaver Extension Canal and Erie Extension Use dmy dates date May 2011 DEFAULTSORT Erie Pittsburgh Railroad Category Defunct Pennsylvania railroads Category Railway companies established in 1858 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1976 Category Predecessors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Category 4ft 10in gauge railways US rail transport stub ... more details
The following railroad s have been known as WesternRailroad or Western Railway WesternRailroad Texas of New Braunfels WesternRailroad of Alabama Western Railway of Alabama Western Railway of Arizona Western Railway of Florida WesternRailroad Massachusetts , 1833 1867, predecessor of the Boston and Albany RailroadWesternRailroad of Minnesota WesternRailroad North Carolina , 1852 1879, predecessor of the Southern Railway Rutland Railway Western Railway Zone India West railway Austria West railway of Austria Western Railways and Light Company a holding company for street railway s in the U.S. Midwest disambig ... more details
ErieRailroad Station may refer to ErieRailroad Station Jamestown, New York , listed on the NRHP in New York Erie Depot ErieRailroad Station Port Jervis, New York , known also as Erie Depot, listed on the NRHP in New York ErieRailroad Station Susquehanna, Pennsylvania , List of RHPs in PA listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania disambig de ErieRailroad Station ... more details
Infobox nrhp name ErieRailroad Station nrhp type image ErieRailroad Station Jamestown NY Jan 10.jpg caption ErieRailroad Station, Jamestown NY, January 2010 location 211 217 West Second Street br Jamestown, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 5 lat seconds 40 lat direction N long degrees 79 long minutes 14 long seconds 41 long direction W locmapin New York area built 1931 architect King, Graham Winston Brothers Co. architecture Art Deco added May 02, 2003 governing body Local refnum 03000045 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref ErieRailroad Station , also known as the Erie Lackawanna Railroad Station, is a historic train station located at Jamestown, New York Jamestown in Chautauqua County, New York . It was constructed in 1931 1932, for the ErieRailroad , as a replacement for a much older ... 14108 title National Register of Historic Places Registration ErieRailroad Station date September ... ErieRailroad lines Category Art Deco architecture in New York Category Buildings and structures in Chautauqua ... 14106 title Accompanying seven photos ref It passed on to successor Erie Lackawanna in 1960 and continued to serve as a station for the railroad s long distance trains operating between Hoboken and Chicago. The last train to use the station was the Lake Cities train Lake Cities , discontinued in January 1970. Erie Lackawanna became part of the Conrail system on April 1, 1976. The station ... File PostcardErieRRStaJamestownNY1909.jpg 1909 postcard of older Erie Station Building. gallery References reflist External links http www.waymarking.com waymarks WM36KR ErieRailroad Station Jamestown New York ErieRailroad Station Jamestown, New York Train Stations Depots on Waymarking.com http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.ny0495 Erie Railway, Jamestown Station, East Second & Lafayette Streets ... Building Survey s start s rail title Erie s line system Erie line main previous Falconer next Lakewood s line system Erie line b&sw previous next Falconer s end National Register of Historic Places ... more details
About the ErieRailroad station the New Jersey Transit station, built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and WesternRailroad Passaic NJT station Infobox Station name PASSAIC style Erie image Passaic Station Erie Main Line 1.jpg image size 250px image caption address Main Street, Passaic, New Jersey coordinates coord 40.8627 74.1277 type railwaystation region US NJ display inline,title line ErieRailroad Main Line other platform 2 side platforms levels 1 tracks 2 main line parking bicycle baggage check ... n bevliles.net RAILROADerie docs erie losn16.html title List of Station Names and Numbers date May 1, 1916 publisher ErieRailroad location Jersey City, New Jersey accessdate November 23, 2010 ref owned ErieRailroad 1883&ndash 1960 br Erie Lackawanna Railway 1960&ndash 1963 zone former services s rail title Erie s line system Erie line main previous Prospect Street Passaic next Harrison Street mpassengers Passaic Station was a former railroad station for the ErieRailroad in downtown Passaic ..., New Jersey Paterson and Passaic were beginning to form. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western , a competing railroad with the Erie, wanted to condense along with the Erie services and share trackage .... Instead, the Erie reconstructed the stations at Passaic and Clifton ErieRailroad station Clifton ... Park ErieRailroad station Passaic Park station and the BE Drawbridge needed to be demolished to build State Route 21. ref name yanosey2 cite book last Yanosey first Robert J. title Lackawanna Railroad ..., between the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and the Erie, the city officials in Passaic once again ... The Erie Lackawanna Main Lines Category Former railway stations in the United States Category Stations along ErieRailroad lines Category Railway stations opened in 1883 Category Railway stations closed ... to the Erie asking about the removal of the main line through the city, which was tying up traffic ... formed Erie Lackawanna Railway went forward with it, beginning the process to move its main ... more details
communication through the New York and LakeErieRailroad right of way with the Western Union ... York and LakeErie, Charles Minot, looked to expand this new technology with the railroad. He ...About the ErieRailroad station in Harriman the current park and ride station Harriman Metro North station ... US NY display inline,title line ErieRailroad Main Line other platform 1 side platform levels 1 ... rebuilt 1873 1911 electrified ADA code owned ErieRailroad 1838 &ndash 1960 br Erie Lackawanna Railway ... station on the ErieRailroad Main Line west of Newburgh Junction tower in Harriman, New York . Built ... was a director of the ErieRailroad who, in 1851, while his train was stopped at Turner, made the first railroad call by telegraph. The station depot remained in use by the Erie until 1960, when that was folded into the Erie Lackawanna Railroad , which itself would die in 1976, as it was absorbed ... ErieRailroad was constructed through town. The station itself was a convert 400 ft m long brick ... fighting During planning of the Erie, there was some concern to whether or not the railroad would ... the New York and LakeErie ran its first trains on June 30, 1841 from Piermont, New York Piermont ... progressed on the ErieRailroad, and by the end of 1841, grading from Middletown to Goshen ... Dunkirk on LakeErie . sfn Hungerford 1946 p 63 On May 12, 1851, just about a month after the completion ..., Monroe ErieRailroad station Monroe , to see if the eastbound train to Piermont on Hudson had ..., Minot got into the cab car himself and drove the train himself to Port Jervis ErieRailroad ... pp 93 94 This was the second of the several firsts the ErieRailroad created in its time, along with the shipment of milk by rail at Chester ErieRailroad station Chester station in 1842. sfn Yanosey ... station depot caught fire. Some staff of the re christened ErieRailroad were examining a room in the roof .... It was proposed that by having the ErieRailroad change the station name on the decrepit depot ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Philadelphia and ErieRailroad logo filename logo size system map map caption ... predecessor line Sunbury and ErieRailroad successor line Pennsylvania Railroad old gauge electrification ... ref hq city Philadelphia The Philadelphia and ErieRailroad was a railroad that operated in Pennsylvania between 1861 and 1907. It was subsequently merged into the Pennsylvania Railroad PRR . History The Sunbury and ErieRailroad Company was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1837, to build a rail line connecting towns between Sunbury, Pennsylvania Sunbury and Erie, Pennsylvania ..., and changed the company name to the Philadelphia and ErieRailroad P&E . Other, related legislation authorized various railroad companies to lease the lines of other companies, and the PRR entered into a 999 year lease with the Philadelphia & Erie in 1862. That same year the PRR assumed control ... line was completed to Erie in October 1864. The New York Times suggested that the railroad would ... name NYT 1864 7 10 cite news title Philadelphia and ErieRailroad Finished author url http www.nytimes.com 1864 07 10 news philadelphia and erierailroad finished.html newspaper New York Times date 1864 07 10 accessdate October 29, 2011 ref The Union Station Erie, Pennsylvania 1865 station Erie Union ... at its LakeErie terminus in 1866. In 1867 the pier at Erie was expanded to handle ore shipments from ... Railroad. Accessed 2011 11 02. ref Primary reference Interstate Commerce Commission, Valuation Reports, Vol. 22, January 1929. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Philadelphia ErieRailroad Category Defunct ... last first authorlink coauthors year 1903 volume 36 publisher Poor s Railroad Manual Co. location ... of track were completed between Milton, Pennsylvania Milton a junction with the Catawissa Railroad ... Railroad Company last Wilson first William B. authorlink coauthors year 1895 publisher ... the New York Central Railroad . ref name Schafer & Solomon cite book title Pennsylvania Railroad ... more details
. The station was constructed in 1872 by the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad , which had absorbed the former Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad , which ran from Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland to Leavittsburg, Ohio Leavittsburg . The next station to the northwest was Geauga LakeErieRailroad station Geauga Lake , serving the Geauga Lake amusement park Geauga Lake amusement park, and the next station to the southeast was Mantua ErieRailroad station Mantua . The line was entirely acquired by the ErieRailroad in 1941 after dissolution of the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The last train ... torn up. The station depot, one of three still standing along with Solon ErieRailroad station Solon ... along ErieRailroad lines PortageOH NRHP struct stub ...Infobox Station name AURORA style Erie image Aurora Train Station, Aurora.jpg image size 245px image caption The former station at Aurora along with the abandoned platform as seen from Ohio State Route 82 Route  82 . address 13 New Hudson Road, Aurora, Ohio coordinates line Mahoning Division other platform 1 side platform levels tracks parking bicycle baggage check opened 1872 sfn Camp 2007 p 38 closed January 14, 1977 sfn Camp 2007 p 33 rebuilt 1906 sfn Camp 2007 p 38 electrified ADA code 5585 ref name codes cite web url http www.jon n bevliles.net RAILROADerie docs erie losn16.html title List of Station Names and Numbers date May 1, 1916 publisher ErieRailroad location Jersey City, New Jersey accessdate September 22, 2011 ref owned zone former services s rail title Erie s line system Erie line mahoning previous Geauga Lake next Mantua mpassengers Infobox NRHP name Aurora Train Station embed yes nrhp type image caption location 13 New Hudson Rd., Aurora, Ohio lat degrees 41 lat minutes 18 lat seconds 28 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 20 long seconds 0 long direction .... References Reflist Bibliography cite book last Camp first Mark title Images of Rail Railroad Depots ... more details
& Greenwood Lake in 1896, which was leased by the ErieRailroad a year later. ref cite book title Annual statements of the railroad and canal companies of the state of New Jersey year 1897 publisher New Jersey. Comptroller of the Treasury, United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company pages 196 url ... n bevliles.net RAILROADerie docs erie losn16.html title List of Station Names and Numbers date May 1, 1916 publisher ErieRailroad location Jersey City, New Jersey accessdate January 26, 2011 ref owned Caldwell Railway 1891 &ndash 1896 br New York and Greenwood Lake Railway 1878&ndash 1943 New York and Greenwood LakeRailroad 1896 &ndash 1943 br ErieRailroad 1943&ndash 1960 br Erie Lackawanna Railway 1960&ndash 1976 zone former services s rail title Erie s line system Erie line caldwell previous ... by the ErieRailroad on its Caldwell Branch from Essex Fells, New Jersey Essex Fells to Little Falls ... line off the New York and Greenwood Lake Railway 1878&ndash 1943 New York and Greenwood LakeRailroad ... Rather than building a third station depot, the ErieRailroad, which was experiencing major financial ... p 33 To add to the problem, the station lost all passenger service under the new Erie Lackawanna Railroad ... April 22, 2011 newspaper The Star Ledger date July 14, 2010 ref See also West Arlington ErieRailroad ... false cite book last Yanosey first Robert J. title ErieRailroad Facilities In Color publisher Morning ... Photography Stations, towers, etc., New Jersey, 1969 71 B&W set Category Stations along ErieRailroad ...Infobox Station name VERONA style Erie image Verona Station 1909.jpg image size 250px image caption The Verona ... Street in Verona, New Jersey by the Caldwell Railway, which was soon merged into the ErieRailroad system. The station was twice a victim of fire, with the 1891 station depot quickly burning ... station depot built by the Erie, a team of horses carted the old 1891 station depot through the snow ..., unlike most of the Erie Lackawanna system. sfn Schweiterman 2001 p 186 On April 1, 1976, the Erie Lackawanna ... more details