Rochester and Lake Ontario Railroad
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The Rochester and Lake Ontario Railroad was incorporated May 17, 1852; it was merged September 30, 1855, into the New York Central Railroad.[1]
References
- ^ Poor, Henry V. (1860). History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America, Exhibiting Their Progress, Cost, Revenues, Expenditures, & Present Condition Vol 1. John H. Schultz & Co. p. 306.
External links
- Rochester & Lake Ontario Rail-Road Company (StockLobster)
- Rochester and Lake Ontario Railroad Memorabilia Value Guide (Railroad Antiquities)
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New York Central Railroad subsidiaries
- 1853
- Auburn Road
- Albany and Schenectady
- Falls Road
- Schenectady and Troy
- Buffalo and Lockport
- 1854
- Lewiston
- 1855
- Buffalo and Niagara Falls
- Rochester and Lake Ontario
- 1858
- Niagara Bridge and Canandaigua
- 1869
- Hudson River
- 1871
- Canada Southern
- Michigan Central
- Spuyten Duyvil & Port Morris
- 1873
- Harlem
- ca. 1877
- Lake Shore
- 1878
- Geneva and Lyons
- 1882
- Nickel Plate
- 1885
- West Shore
- 1889
- Big Four Route
- 1891
- Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad
- 1893
- Mohawk and Malone Railway
- 1894
- Putnam
- 1898
- Gardenville
- 1900
- Boston and Albany Railroad
- 1904
- Rutland
- 1905
- New York and Ottawa
- 1909
- New York State Railways
- Pine Creek Railway
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