Figure 9: Railroads in New York State

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Figure 9: Railroads in New York State C P T X to ] S K C T ] Montreal to ] S M T X N A S / St. Lambert, QUE Montreal [ C [ RR K Montreal, QUE N M T N ii a g a rr a O F C Mechanicville S Huntingdon C M T S Hoffmans P ] A T [ Central Station [ /S Mechanicville C [NS P N] Lockport P P SXT [C C ] Rooseveltown C East Alburg NIAGARA Lockport C C Rouses Point S N SXT R Fort Covington T C X E X FALLS T T C S /NS] S R /CP C TK C [AM RotterdamC S M XT X S a r a t o g a S S T S a r a t o g a C Rouses Point CN] X [A CSXT [ M ] ] Jct. T S T Massena K T K Helena S ] T Mohawk T Niagara Falls N S ] M / A S [ P Yard N T Plattsburgh P LV Yard C / R / X C CSX K T K C T N Norfolk S T M Y C P M A O [ C A Port Kent [ SCHENECTADY G North Tonawanda South P C A N A D A T C YOG C l i n t o n X Schenectady Port of N Norwood C l i n t o n S C Plattsburgh Martinsville T Carman Ogdensburg T SX R X CP [NS] C Westport S Cohoes C C E N North Port Henry Bluff Point C A N A D A Tonawanda S c h e n e c tt a d y VT Yard C F r a n k l i n S C Ticonderoga T F r a n k l i n S X X X Toronto, ONT S T T C [A Rutland CR M Watervliet NE Essex Jct. T SXT Tonawanda K Oakville, ONT C E r i e /C Whitehall E r i e P Burlington P S tt L a w rr e n c e ] Fair Haven C Aldershot, ONT Kenmore SL RS TROY NE Yard S West Albany ] L P R CR T R C C BUFFALO [ Rome Fort Edward Niagara Falls V S Yard Grimsby, ONT P Rochester CSXT [CN T /CP/NS X [ ] A to Black Rock St. Catherines, ONT Buffalo Syracuse Utica N S M E C C Niagara Falls, ONT Gouverneur A T White River Jct. R [ C Depew Saratoga Springs C D K A S R T Amsterdam X M S T ] C T X Saranac K International X ] S Lake T ] Voorheesville C K Frontier [AMT ALBANY Lake Bridge [ SXT Buffalo Placid A C M DLWR Kenwood Schenectady Newton CSXTYard Rensselaer Exchange St. T Balmat K Yard Falls ] Albany-Rensselaer Tupper Lancaster NS NEW YORK ] R Westport [CP A l b a n y Port of R Lake NS A l b a n y P C Bison Albany A Philadelphia S X A T Yard ] W [ N MA P H N E s s e x S S C M E s s e x [B C Hudson ] P [ C S R R S Springfield T J e f f e r s o n T X ] C J e f f e r s o n S X SX T X X C S T to Boston Ft. T Sanford Port of BP C [ R A Seneca R ] S S M to Chicago Drum P B N Buffalo T S Yard C / Rhinecliff Watertown B K K Carthage ] T T VERMONT Selkirk Yard X M S Lackawanna A M [ C Poughkeepsie H T X W C CT S Intercity Railroad A R C R D B Croghan A B Ticonderoga P to Boston ] 0 5 T PA L R K X 0 5 R R e n s s e ll a e rr T B S C M S SX A C [ O T Passenger Service T R Miles X Lowville Miles S S L e w ii s C N Croton-Harmon ] K Passenger Station T M T Thendara A X North [ C S Yonkers S T P X X C T Creek C Intercity Passenger Route H a m ii ll tt o n [AMTK] Rutland S Lyons CLP C U NJ Falls H NOTE: Commuter Rail service is not shown. New York R ] Woodard R TK M to Washington DC Penn Station [A W a rr rr e n Whitehall P C CL S T Charlotte X X T S Port of T O s w e g o C O s w e g o Thurman Yard X Oswego M GM S H R C Scriba W C T A TK] ] [AM X CSX C T [AMTK] XT H e rr k ii m e rr K R CS S S T S Webster OMID K] Somerset C T X Forrestport R [AM M CSXT T A L a k e O n t a r i o [ Syracuse ] P T C X Dewitt S Glens FGLK Armory C C Solvay [ P R Yard N T Fulton Remsen Y Square SX East Falls T S C M W a s h ii n g tt o n CS O r l e a n s Hadley V XT Yard W O O r l e a n s C M o n rr o e [ Syracuse S O S FRR T Goodman St. N O X CSX T Webster M R C I T C] ] N i a g a r a D Wolcott Fort S Yard N i a g a r a C M R D R H Rome A Wallington Jct. S O n e ii d a W [ ] Corinth Brockport X A Edward SYRACUSE A R Rochester T W West Ave ROCHESTER H O Lockport D Salem C A N A D A I M C M o n r o e [ M o n r o e Yard M P Chili O Brooks Ave W a y n e C Thomson R Greenwich CS R K] XT Jamesville XT [AMTK] K T [AMT Yard [A CS Woodard B Jct. CSX MT Niagara CSX New York K] Fairport T [AMTK F u l t o n R R Lyons CS ] F u l t o n Chili XT [AMTK Mills Saratoga R S ] Little S a r a t o g a K R S a r a t o g a N Falls Henrietta Newark CSXT Fairport ] B Mortimer Jct. DL Y WR Dewitt S Springs G e n e s e e Falls S C N Genesee Utica / C ] Le Roy LK S CSXT S O n o n d a g a W Buffalo MTK O N G X XT [A N F Yard T K XT Welland S C S C T [A T Jct [ Batavia R A Shortsville M Eagle L M Caledonia [ M T F T S O n o n d a g a A L O n o n d a g a K A K R ] Victor G ] [ L L A FGLK Jamesville Bridge L L Fonda A NS Auburn P TR K Syracuse V L Alexander C S ] K Mechanicville ] FGL W P N Richfield [C LK S ST 0 5 0 5 Y Hoosick E rr ii e LA FG M a d i s o n Jct. Amsterdam F Henrietta L Canandaigua M a d i s o n N NS Attica W [BPR R Geneva G R] S C a y u g a S Jct. Bennington Port of B L C a y u g a R Retsof Y Miles Miles P Lakeville O n tt a rr ii o K R N M o n tt g o m e rr y Buffalo R L i v i n g s t o n L i v i n g s t o n W Schenectady S S N Y S c h e n e c t a d y T S N S c h e n e c t a d y ] ] N K [ T F W W y o m i n g CP [ Y e M Hamburg W y o m i n g R G NS P ] S / S North W A N T [ L Troy R W S X A K i T J S S X Adams Y T N R North Java ] C S ] / Delanson N A N Penn S R e n s s e l a e r [ W e s t c h e s t e r C R e n s s e l a e r T W e s t c h e s t e r K r B L N R S Kendia Cooperstown R T P Silver Springs Groveland Yonkers X S T S O M R Yan S ] S A S [ V R F C E B G N ] / J R LK S e n e c a C T [ Albany NS S P C Y a tt e s A to ] N N C S / C o r t l a n d C [ M C o r t l a n d O t s e g o Adams T ] Dansville O t s e g o ] K Himrod Jct. S Boston T Passaic T Cortland N T e Milliken [ N J X P S C A l b a n y N M S Dunkirk W Milford A l b a n y Jct. MNCR [C ] N S A C SXT] Y T [ [ S N W k X T Arcade Jct.
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