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Railway company in New York and New Jersey
New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway was a railway company in the United States. It was established in 1880 to continue the development of a new trunk
New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway
New_York,_West_Shore_and_Buffalo_Railway
Former railroad in New Jersey and New York
reorganize the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway, which had originally been intended as a competitor to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad
West_Shore_Railroad
Rail line
Schenectady, New York, and Athens, New York, in March 1866. The New York Central leased the company in 1867; the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway leased
West_Shore_Railroad_main_line
American named passenger train (1897–1956)
Rochester, New York, then southwest to Buffalo, New York. From Buffalo it ran over the tracks of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway (LS&MS) through
Lake Shore Limited (New York Central Railroad train)
Lake_Shore_Limited_(New_York_Central_Railroad_train)
Railway in the United States
Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, established in 1869, and sometimes referred to as the Lake Shore, was later became a major part of the New York Central
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway
Lake_Shore_and_Michigan_Southern_Railway
American Class I railroad (1853–1968)
the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway, a competitor since 1883 with trackage along the west shore of the Hudson River and on to Buffalo closely
New_York_Central_Railroad
American intercity passenger train service
the former main line of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway to South Bend, Toledo, Cleveland, and Buffalo. From here the train takes the Empire
Lake_Shore_Limited
Transportation) South Buffalo Railway (SB) Vermont Railway (VTR) Wellsboro and Corning Railroad (WCOR) (Genesee and Wyoming) Western New York and Pennsylvania
List_of_New_York_railroads
Former railroad station in Buffalo, NY. US
the West Shore Railroad, its service was consolidated from a station on Wick Street. East Buffalo station closed between 1921 and 1923. The New York Central
Buffalo_Central_Terminal
Buffalo Lehigh New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway (changed name 12–5–1885) North River Railroad Jersey City and Albany Railway Jersey City and Albany
List of New York Central Railroad precursors
List_of_New_York_Central_Railroad_precursors
Proposed but never completed railroad in Pennsylvania
the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway: a newly built railroad whose line paralleled the route of the New York Central between New York City and Buffalo
South_Pennsylvania_Railroad
American soldier and showman (1846–1917)
better known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. One of the most famous figures of the American Old West, Cody began performing
Buffalo_Bill
Former intermodal terminal in Weehawken, New Jersey
bought the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway on November 24, 1885, and reorganized its new acquisition as the West Shore Railroad on December 5,
Weehawken_Terminal
Former American railroad
The Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo Railway was a railroad built in the early 1880s to give the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad access
Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo Railway
Jersey_Shore,_Pine_Creek_and_Buffalo_Railway
Bridge in Ontario and Buffalo, New York
Grand Trunk, Great Western, Canada Southern Railway, Erie, New York Central and New York, West Shore and Chicago were all prepared to begin using the
International_Railway_Bridge
City in New York, United States
Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York. It lies in Western New York on the eastern shore of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River on
Buffalo,_New_York
Amtrak train station in Buffalo, New York, US
Buffalo–Exchange Street station is an Amtrak station in Buffalo, New York. The station serves six Amtrak trains daily: two daily Empire Service round
Buffalo–Exchange Street station
Buffalo–Exchange_Street_station
Buffalo is the county seat of Erie County, and the second most populous city in the U.S. state of New York, after New York City. Originating around 1789
History_of_Buffalo,_New_York
Railway in the mid-central United States (1881–1964)
Cleveland, Ohio, to Buffalo, New York, running parallel to William Vanderbilt's Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway. The idea of an east–west railroad across
Nickel_Plate_Road
Railway in New York
railroad and property of the Syracuse Ontario and New York Railway Company were formally leased, for the term of its corporate existence, to the West Shore Railroad
Syracuse, Ontario and New York Railway
Syracuse,_Ontario_and_New_York_Railway
Railway line in Pennsylvania and Ohio
along the shore of Lake Erie to Cleveland, Ohio, along the former New York Central Railroad main line. At its east end (east of downtown Buffalo), the Erie
Erie_West_Subdivision
Railway tunnel located in Western Massachusetts, United States
Oswego and Buffalo. The line was not built, but the BHT&W opened an extension west to Rotterdam Junction on the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway. The
Hoosac_Tunnel
Major rail hub in New York City
Pennsylvania Station (also known as New York Penn Station or Penn Station) is the main intercity railroad station in New York City and the busiest transportation
New_York_Penn_Station
Town in New York, United States
the Railways. 64 (9). National Railway Publication Company. February 1932. "New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railroad", excerpts from Arthur Adams and Ron
Cornwall,_New_York
Class II railroad operating in New York and Pennsylvania
The Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad (reporting mark BPRR) is a Class II railroad operating in New York and Pennsylvania. The BPRR is owned by Genesee &
Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad
Buffalo_and_Pittsburgh_Railroad
Railway company in New York
The Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad was a part of the New York Central Railroad system, connecting Buffalo, New York to Niagara Falls. It is still
Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad
Buffalo_and_Niagara_Falls_Railroad
State highway in New York, US
of the New York State Thruway, it was one of two main east–west highways traversing upstate New York, the other being US 20. West of New York, the road
New_York_State_Route_5
operate in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Bayshore Terminal FAPS New Jersey and Northern Railway PBF Energy Amtrak (AMTK) New Jersey Transit Rail Operations
List_of_New_Jersey_railroads
Town in New York, United States
depot and hotel were built along the tracks and the area was given the name of North Port Byron. in 1884, the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway was
Mentz,_New_York
Coxsackie, New York, in 1876. The section between Coxsackie and Fullers, New York, was leased to the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway on December
Saratoga and Hudson River Railroad
Saratoga_and_Hudson_River_Railroad
The Terminal Railway of Buffalo was a part of the New York Central Railroad system southeast of Buffalo, New York. It built the Gardenville Branch or Gardenville
Terminal_Railway_of_Buffalo
Neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, United States
section of the city of Buffalo, New York. In the 1820s, Black Rock was the rival of Buffalo for the terminus of the Erie Canal, but Buffalo, with its larger
Black_Rock,_Buffalo
Abandoned railroad in the northeast United States
River and then to Weehawken Terminal. This development was made possible by negotiating trackage-rights from the New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railway, later
New York, Ontario and Western Railway
New_York,_Ontario_and_Western_Railway
part of CSX's Erie West Subdivision. The Buffalo and State Line Railroad completed a line between Buffalo, New York, and the New York/Pennsylvania state
Silver Creek and Dunkirk Railway
Silver_Creek_and_Dunkirk_Railway
Train station in Chesterton, Indiana
the New York Central from Buffalo to Chicago. On December 22, 1914, the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad merged with the Lake Shore and Michigan
Chesterton station (New York Central Railroad)
Chesterton_station_(New_York_Central_Railroad)
Region in the US state of New York
New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway began at Weehawken Terminal and ran up the west shore of the Hudson as a competitor to the merged New York Central
Hudson_Valley
Amtrak service between New York City and upstate New York
on the line between New York City and Albany, while services between Albany and points west, including the Maple Leaf and Lake Shore Limited, carried an
Empire_Service
Village in New York, United States
of the shore of Lake Erie and is west of the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90). It is on the New York-Buffalo-Chicago Main Line of CSXT and on the
Angola,_New_York
City in New York, United States
in the U.S. state of New York. It is situated on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York. With a population of
Ithaca,_New_York
Railroad station in New Jersey, U.S.
Western Railroad (NYSW) and the West Shore Railroad, a division of New York Central (NYCRR). The New York, Ontario and Western Railway (NYO&W) had running
Ridgefield_Park_station
Hamlet in New York, United States
Irving (Seneca: Jogéo’dza:e’) is a hamlet in western New York, primarily located in Chautauqua County and Erie County, with a smaller portion in Cattaraugus
Irving,_New_York
City in New York, United States
(Ohio)-Chicago Main Line) and Norfolk Southern Railway (Buffalo-Cleveland-Fort Wayne-Chicago Main Line). The Lake Shore Limited daily Amtrak passenger
Dunkirk,_New_York
Hamlet in Erie County, New York, United States
arrived on the seven daily trains on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (later part of New York Central Railroad) to sell their wares in the
Lake_View,_New_York
Town in New York, United States
The Mohawk & Malone Railway was taken over by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1894, and was merged into the New York Central Railroad in
Long_Lake,_New_York
Transportation Finger Lakes Railway FGLK Ithaca Central Railroad ITHR Watco Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad LAL New York & Atlantic Railway NYA Ontario Central
List of shortline railroads in the United States by state
List_of_shortline_railroads_in_the_United_States_by_state
American 4-6-4 steam locomotives (1927–1957)
westbound Lake Shore Limited when it derailed on a curve near Little Falls, New York due to excessive speed by the engineer, killing 31 people and injuring
New_York_Central_Hudson
Town in New York, United States
Chautauqua (/ʃəˈtɔːkwə/ shə-TAW-kwə) is a town and lake resort community in Chautauqua County, New York. The population was 4,009 at the 2020 census. The
Chautauqua,_New_York
Village in New York, United States
succeeded the New York Central Railroad, which succeeded the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, which succeeded the Lake Shore Railroad, which
Silver_Creek,_New_York
the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (LS&MS), and later the NYC. This is the origination of the Amtrak train name, "The Lake Shore Limited",
Cleveland_railroad_history
American freight railway
The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (reporting mark NYSW), also referred to as the Susie-Q or the Susquehanna (/ˌsʌskwəˈhænə/ SUSS-kwə-HAN-ə;
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
New_York,_Susquehanna_and_Western_Railway
re-laid again 1928 and scrapped finally in 1936. It never saw a revenue train in the 20th century. New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railroad - 1885 was
List_of_unused_railways
City in New York, United States
Lackawanna is a city in Erie County, New York, United States, just south of the city of Buffalo in western New York State. The population was 19,949 at
Lackawanna,_New_York
City in New York, United States
Batavia (Seneca: Ji:nyödahsesgeh ) is a city in and the county seat of Genesee County, New York, United States. It is located near the center of the county
Batavia,_New_York
York City and Niagara Falls. The route was formerly the Water Level Route of the New York Central Railroad to Buffalo and then the former Buffalo and
Transportation in New York (state)
Transportation_in_New_York_(state)
Train station in New York, United States
became tenanted by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and the New York, Ontario and Western Railway as well, those two companies abandoning their
Union Station (Utica, New York)
Union_Station_(Utica,_New_York)
Waterway in upstate New York, U.S.
freight tonnage than all the railroads in New York State combined. The New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway was completed in 1884, as a route running
Erie_Canal
and Iron Range Railway Duluth, Missabe and Northern Railway Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway El Paso and
List of U.S. Class I railroads
List_of_U.S._Class_I_railroads
Street Railway Berlin and Northern Railway Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Brantford and Hamilton Electric Railway Brantford Street Railway Buffalo Railway
List_of_Ontario_railways
Railway line in the eastern United States
The Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railway (reporting mark BR&P) was one of the more than ten thousand railroad companies founded in North America
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway
Buffalo,_Rochester_and_Pittsburgh_Railway
Region in New York, United States
call themselves "Western New Yorkers". Almost all sources agree WNY includes the cities of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Jamestown, and the surrounding suburbs
Western_New_York
American railroad line (1867-1961)
Boston and Albany Railroad (reporting mark B&A) was a railroad connecting Boston, Massachusetts, to Albany, New York, later becoming part of the New York Central
Boston_and_Albany_Railroad
Train station in Rochester, New York, U.S.
eight trains each day. The Lake Shore Limited operates one train in each direction daily between Chicago and Boston/New York City (via two sections east of
Louise M. Slaughter Rochester Station
Louise_M._Slaughter_Rochester_Station
American manufacturer (1869–1901)
Erie Railroad (NY&E) relocated its shops facilities from Dunkirk, New York, to Buffalo in 1869, Dunkirk lost its largest employer. Coming to the city's
Brooks_Locomotive_Works
Amtrak rail station in Rome, New York, United States
Rome, New York between the NY 26-49-69 bridge and Mill Road south of the Erie Canal. Four Empire Service trains (two westbound to Niagara Falls and two
Rome_station_(New_York)
Train station in the State of New York
from Niagara Falls, New York, the Ethan Allen Express from Burlington, VT, and the Maple Leaf from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Lake Shore Limited trains from
Hudson_station_(New_York)
Chautauqua County, New York. It was constructed in 1904, for the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (absorbed in 1914 by the New York Central Railroad)
Westfield station (Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway)
Westfield_station_(Lake_Shore_and_Michigan_Southern_Railway)
Village in New York, United States
is a village in Erie County, New York. As of the 2020 census, Depew had a population of 15,178. It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area
Depew,_New_York
International passenger train operated by Amtrak and Via Rail
the last being an overnight TH&B, New York Central, and Canadian Pacific Railway train called The Ontarian (Buffalo–Toronto) that ended in 1967. That
Maple_Leaf_(train)
Federally designated high-speed rail corridor in the U.S. state of New York
northwest to Toronto. The Lake Shore Limited follows most of the corridor from New York City, diverging west to Chicago at the Buffalo–Depew station. The Berkshire
Empire_Corridor
City in New York, United States
Central New York Chapter, of the National Railway Historical Society. The Lake Shore Limited runs once daily in each direction between Chicago and Boston
Syracuse,_New_York
via SOU renamed Norfolk & Western Railway & Southern Railway Express Florida & West Indian Limited 1896 — 1917 New York, NY — St. Augustine, FL / Tampa
List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains
List_of_Pennsylvania_Railroad_passenger_trains
Three Amtrak passenger rail routes operating between Chicago and Michigan
the Wolverine and the St. Clair. In mid-May Amtrak announced a Toledo, Ohio—Detroit connection to the new Chicago—New York Lake Shore with financial
Michigan_Services
Danbury Railway Museum Essex Steam Train operated by the Valley Railroad Company Naugatuck Railroad and Railroad Museum of New England Shore Line Trolley
List of heritage railroads in the United States
List_of_heritage_railroads_in_the_United_States
Boulevard in Staten Island, New York
Shore neighborhood of Rosebank, then along the entire East Shore, to the South Shore neighborhood of Tottenville. It was renamed in 1923 for New York
Hylan_Boulevard
Highspire Holdings (BDHH) Belvidere and Delaware River Railway (BDRV) Brandywine Valley Railroad (BVRY) Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad (BPRR) (Genesee
List of Pennsylvania railroads
List_of_Pennsylvania_railroads
Former railway company in New York and Vermont
centered on Mechanicville, New York. Plans to extend the line west to Buffalo, New York, on Lake Ontario, were never realized, and the Fitchburg Railroad
Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway
Boston,_Hoosac_Tunnel_and_Western_Railway
Topics referred to by the same term
manufactured briefly in Canada Amherst Street station, a subway station in Buffalo, New York Amherst station (Massachusetts), a former station in Amherst, Massachusetts
Amherst
Railroad terminal in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago and West Michigan Railway, consolidated into the Pere Marquette Railroad in 1900. At the time it used the Michigan Central west from New Buffalo, Michigan
Central Station (Chicago terminal)
Central_Station_(Chicago_terminal)
Railway line in New York and Pennsylvania
former New York Central Railroad main line. At its east end, the Lake Shore Subdivision becomes the Buffalo Terminal Subdivision; the west end is west of
Lake_Shore_Subdivision
Amtrak passenger train from New York to Detroit
between New York City and Detroit via Buffalo and Southwestern Ontario in Canada. The service ran between October 31, 1974, and January 31, 1979. The New York
Niagara_Rainbow
American railroad company
The Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad was a railroad company that formerly operated in western and north central Pennsylvania and western New York. It
Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad
Buffalo_and_Susquehanna_Railroad
Railroad line in New York City
The West Side Line, also called the West Side Freight Line, is a railroad line on the west side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. North of Penn
West_Side_Line
US trade magazine for the rail industry
Link 2015 - Palmetto Railways 2016 - New Orleans & Gulf Coast Railway 2017 - North Shore Railroad (NSHR) 2018 - Lake State Railway 2019 - Louisville &
Railway_Age
Ontario and Buffalo, New York Michigan Central Railway Bridge, crossing the Niagara Gorge between Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York Michigan
List of railway bridges and viaducts
List_of_railway_bridges_and_viaducts
Amtrak rail station in Rhinebeck, New York
Express, Lake Shore Limited, and Maple Leaf. The Hudson River Railroad opened between Greenbush (across the Hudson River from Albany) and New York City on October
Rhinecliff_station
State highway in western New York, US
New York State Route 39 (NY 39) is an east–west state highway in the western portion of New York in the United States. It begins and ends at intersections
New_York_State_Route_39
Railway line in New York
Buffalo Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of New York. The line runs from Churchville, New York,
Buffalo_Terminal_Subdivision
New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway began at Weehawken Terminal and ran up the west shore of the Hudson as a competitor to the merged New York Central
History_of_the_Hudson_River
proposed high-speed railway to connect New York City to Boston in one hour, 40 minutes. The proposed railway would run across Long Island and tunnel under the
High-speed rail in the United States
High-speed_rail_in_the_United_States
Former Staten Island Railway station
North Shore Branch west to Arlington. Buffalo Bill Cody named Erastina after Erastus Wiman, who helped consolidate Staten Island's rail lines, and helped
Mariners'_Harbor_station
Lake in Otsego County, New York, USA
located in Otsego County in the U.S. state of New York. It is the source of the Susquehanna River and largest lake in Otsego County. The Village of Cooperstown
Otsego_Lake_(New_York)
Highway in the Southern Tier of New York
New York State Route 17 (NY 17) is a major state highway that extends for 397 miles (638.91 km) through the Southern Tier and Downstate regions of New
New_York_State_Route_17
to and eighty times coming from", lost a wheel, broke two axles, and upset the wagon twice. In 1883, the Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo Railway opened
Pine_Creek_Path
Railway connecting Baltimore MD and Sunbury PA, US
service. The Northern Central Railway of York, a heritage railway, operates on former Northern Central track between New Freedom and Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania
Northern_Central_Railway
Switcher locomotive
"Southern Pacific #1423". Niles Canyon Railway. Retrieved 2025-06-24. Kristopans, Andre. "EMC/EMD 201A and 567 Switchers". Utah Rails. Kristopans, Andre
EMD_NW2
(NYOG) New York New Jersey Rail, LLC (NYNJ) New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (NYSW) Newburgh and South Shore Railroad (NSR) Nittany and Bald Eagle
List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States
List_of_common_carrier_freight_railroads_in_the_United_States
Public park in Manhattan, New York
is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United
Central_Park
Census-designated place in New York, United States
The West Shore from James Knecht". Nyc.railfan.net. Retrieved January 19, 2018. "New York Central Railroad, Table 50". Official Guide of the Railways. 92
Congers,_New_York
Freight railroad in Connecticut and Massachusetts
Conrail's New England assets were absorbed by CSX Transportation in 1999, which became CSO's new connection in West Springfield and New Haven. Connecticut
Connecticut_Southern_Railroad
Southern Railway, owned by the New York Central Railroad. In 1914, the New York Central and Hudson River were merged with the Lake Shore and Michigan
Railroads connecting New York City and Chicago
Railroads_connecting_New_York_City_and_Chicago
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