- Source: Syracuse, Lake Shore and Northern Railroad
The Syracuse, Lake Shore and Northern Railroad, an interurban railway, was incorporated on September 9, 1905, after it was purchased by the Beebe Syndicate. The line ran from Syracuse, New York, to Baldwinsville, New York, a distance of 14 miles (23 km) with a short branch to the New York State Fair grounds ending at Long Branch Park west of the city for a total of 23.53 miles (37.87 km) of electric track.
By 1911, the company had 13 fast electric limited trains leaving Syracuse daily for Baldwinsville, Phoenix, Fulton, Minetto and Oswego.
In 1917, the company was reorganized as the Empire State Railroad, also called Empire State Railway. Streetcar service on the route ran until 1931 when it was abandoned.
References
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- New York (negara bagian)
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Syracuse, Lake Shore and Northern Railroad
- List of New York railroads
- Auburn and Northern Electric Railroad
- New York Central Railroad
- List of New York Central Railroad precursors
- Syracuse, Lakeside and Baldwinsville Railway
- Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad
- List of Class I railroads
- Onondaga Lake
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad