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    New York Central Railroad

    The New York Central Railroad was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The railroad primarily connected greater New York and Boston in the east with Chicago and St. Louis in the Midwest along with the intermediate cities of Albany, Buffalo, Clevela…

    The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
    Dates of operation: May 17, 1853 – January 31, 1968
    Reporting mark: NYC
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    Where did the New York Central Railroad have commuter lines?The New York Central had a network of commuter lines in New York and Massachusetts. Westchester County, New York had the railroad's Hudson, Harlem, and Putnam lines into Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan (Putnam Division trains required a change at High Bridge, New York), while New Jersey and Rockland County,...
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    What was the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad?He then formed a new company, the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad in 1869; the HRRR and NYC were merged into the new operation while the Harlem was leased. The Commodore's acquisition could not have arrived at a better time as the New York region's population was exploding and the railroad now boasted a through route to Buffalo.
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    What kind of locomotives did the New York Central Railroad use?One of the final electric locomotive types purchased by the New York Central was the R-2 class. They featured the now-common C-C wheel arrangement used and diesel locomotives, and nose-suspended traction motors, far more advanced than any other type of electric the railroad had previously purchased.
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    What happened to the nyb&ws and Central Railroad?With Morgan as an intermediary the two sides eventually settled the dispute with each acquiring the other's holdings in these systems. The Central took over the NYB&WS in 1885, renaming it as the West Shore Railroad. Interestingly, the old South Pennsylvania was eventually sold to the state with sections becoming part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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    The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily connected greater New York and Boston in the east with Chicago and St. Louis in the Midwest, along with the intermediate cities of … See more

    Pre-New York Central: 1826–1853
    Albany and Schenectady Railroad
    The Mohawk and Hudson Railroad was the oldest segment of the NYC merger and was the first permanent railroad in the state of New York … See more

    The New York Central, like many U.S. railroads, declined after the Second World War. Problems resurfaced that had plagued the railroad industry before the war, such as over … See more

    National New York Central Railroad Museum, in Elkhart, Indiana
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    National New York Central Railroad Museum
    New York Central System Historical Society
    "Public Timetables of the New York Central". Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2021 – via canadasouthern.com. See more

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    Vanderbilt years: 1867–1954
    In 1867, Cornelius Vanderbilt acquired control of the Albany to Buffalo-running NYC, with the help … See more

    Merger with the Pennsylvania Railroad
    One problem that many of the Northeastern railroads faced was the fact that the railroad … See more

    • Solomon, Brian; Schafer, Mike (2007). New York Central Railroad. MBI Railroad Color History (2nd ed.). Voyageur Press. ISBN See more

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    WebThe Central New York Railroad (CNYK) operates 123 miles of railroad between …

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    WebNew York Central Railroad Company, one of the major American railroads that connected the East Coast with the interior. Founded in 1853, it was a …

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    WebDec 3, 2022 · When the New York Central electrification project began the railroad decided on a 660-volt, direct current (DC) system employing third-rail, similar in nature to what the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad had used for …



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