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Railroads in New York State - 2013 NJT Campbell ! LEGEND ! ! ] ! NYSW Hall MNJ Berkshire [NS] Maybrook Beacon ! ! Jct CP to CSXT to Montreal [AMTK] ! Montreal CP St. Lambert, QUE CN [CSXT] ! Montreal, QUE N i a g a r a FRR [CSX] Mechanicville ST Huntingdon SOM ! Hoffmans Central Station ! [CP] [AMTK/NS] Mechanicville [CN] Lockport CSXT ! CP Rooseveltown ! East Alburg NIAGARA Lockport CP [CSX/NS/ST] CSXT ! ! Rouses Point Fort Covington NECR FALLS CSXT CSXT [AMTK/NS] RotterdamCSXT MSTR ! CSXT AMTK S a r a t o g a Rouses Point ! [CN] Massena CSXT Jct. ST Helena Mohawk Niagara Falls ST [AMTK] Yard Plattsburgh I T Yard X CP CSXT NorfolkNYOG S ! C [AMTK/NS] CANADA Port Kent North Tonawanda South [AMTK/NS] SCHENECTADY [CSX] CP ! ! CP C l i n t o n CSXT Schenectady Port of NYOG Norwood C l i n t o n ! !Plattsburgh Martinsville Carman Ogdensburg ! Westport CP [NS] CSXT Cohoes ! NECR North CSXT Port Henry Bluff Point CANADA Tonawanda ! Schenectady VT Yard CSXT AMTK Ticonderoga T F r a n k l i n X Toronto, ONT S [CP/CSXT] Castleton C Watervliet NECR Essex Jct. Tonawanda Oakville, ONT ! ! CSXT Whitehall Rutland Burlington E r i e St Lawrence [CSX] Aldershot, ONT Kenmore SNY CP TROY NECR Yard SNY West Albany CP BUFFALO Rome Fort Edward [CP] Grimsby, ONT Niagara Falls VTR Yard Rochester CSXT [CN/CP/NS] [AMTK] ! St. Catherines, ONT Buffalo Syracuse Utica to NECR Black Rock CSXT Niagara Falls, ONT Gouverneur! ! ADCX White River Jct. Depew Amsterdam Saratoga Springs CSXT [AMTK] ! CSXT Saranac International Lake Voorheesville ! CSXT [AMTK] Frontier Buffalo Lake Bridge CSXT [AMTK] ALBANY ! Placid Kenwood Schenectady Newton ! Yard DLWR ! Rensselaer Exchange St. Balmat CSXT Yard Albany-Rensselaer Falls ! Tupper NEW YORK Westport! Lancaster NS A l b a n y Lake NS [CP] A l b a n y Port of CSXT Philadelphia ! Bison Albany APRR Yard [NS] MA NS E s s e x [BPRR] Hudson CSXT MHWA E s s e x [CP] Springfield J e f f e r s o n CSXT to Boston CSXT! Ft. AMTK Sanford ! Port of Seneca BPRR CSXT Drum SB to Chicago ! Buffalo NS SB Yard Rhinecliff Watertown Carthage ! Tahawus ! VERMONT Selkirk Yard Lackawanna Poughkeepsie CSXT MHWA [CP/CSXT] Intercity Railroad CT ! AMTK Croghan ! BPRR ADCX Ticonderoga to Boston SNC 0 5 PA LBR 0 5 R e n s s e l a e r BSOR R eCSXT n s s e l a e r CSXT Passenger Service [AMTK] ! Miles ! Lowville Miles Orchard Park L e w i s CSXT NS Croton-Harmon Passenger Station Thendara ! ! North CSXT Yonkers [AMTK] New Rochelle CSXT Creek CP Intercity Passenger Route H a m i l t o n [AMTK] Rutland Lyons CLP CSXT ! ! NJ Falls SNC NOTE: Commuter and Tourist Rail services are not shown. New York Woodard! to Washington DC Penn Station ! W a r r e n Whitehall [AMTK] CSXT CLP Charlotte Port of ! O s w e g o Yard CSXT Oswego MHWA Thurman! GMRC ! Scriba CSXT CSXT [AMTK] [AMTK] CSXT ! H e r k i m e r CSXT Webster! OMID Somerset CSXT Forestport RSR [AMTK] ! Lake Ontario Syracuse CSXT [AMTK] CP ! Dewitt Glens FGLK Armory ! CP Solvay Yard [CSXT] Fulton ! Remsen ! ! Square East Falls W a s h i n g t o n CSXT CSXT Hadley VTR Yard NYSW O r l e a n s CSXT M o n r o e Syracuse SOM FRR ! Goodman St. Webster OMID CSXT N i a g a r a ! ! Wolcott ! Fort Yard N i a g a r a CSXT MHWA ! ! ! Rome RSR Brockport Wallington Jct. O n e i d a [ADCX] Corinth Edward SYRACUSE Rochester West Ave ROCHESTER CANADA Lockport MHWA Salem M o n r o e ! Yard M o n r o e SNC Chili OMID ! Brooks Ave ! W a y n e ! Thomson Greenwich CSXT ! ! ! Jamesville CSXT [AMTK] Woodard [AMTK] Yard [AMTK] Niagara New York BKRR Jct. CSXT ! Fairport Lyons CSXT [AMTK] ! F u l t o n ! ! CSXT [AMTK] ! Saratoga Chili ! Mills Little S a r a t o g a RSR Falls Henrietta Newark S a r a t o g a CSXT Fairport NYSW DLWR Springs BKRR Mortimer Jct. ! ! G e n e s e e Dewitt Falls ! ! ! Le Roy Utica CSXT Genesee CSXT CSXT O n o n d a g a Buffalo NS Welland [AMTK] ! ! FGLK FGLK Yard CSXT ! ! [AMTK] Jct [AMTK] Batavia Shortsville [FGLK] Eagle Caledonia ! O n o n d a g a Victor Jamesville Bridge RSR LAL LAL FGLK ! NS Auburn Fonda! ! Syracuse ! Richfield VTR LAL FGLK Mechanicville ! NS ! [AMTK/CSX/NS] [CP] ! ! ! Jct. ! ST Hoosick 0 5 0 5 E r i e LAL M a d i s o n Amsterdam CP FGLK FGLK ! Henrietta NS Attica Canandaigua ! M a d i s o n NYSW [BPRR] Geneva Jct. Bennington Port of BPRR Retsof ! ! C a y u g a RSR Lakeville O n t a r i o Miles Miles Buffalo NYSW M o n t g o m e r y L i v i n g s t o n Schenectady ST NS Schenectady ! NYSW Schenectady [FGLK] NYSW Hamburg W y o m i n g CP [NS] W y! o m i n g RSR ! North Troy NJT [AMTK] ! NS North Java Adams Delanson ! NYSW [NS] CSXT ARA ! NS ! Penn ! SNY R e n s s e l a e r Westchester BPRR Silver Springs Groveland Kendia Cooperstown Yonkers Yan ! ! Sherburne ! FGLK ST NJT [AMTK/CSXT/PW] BSOR S e n e c a Albany ! [NS] Y a t e s to ST CACV MNCR C o r t l a n d O t s e g o Adams [NS] Dansville ! ! ! O t s e g o Boston Passaic ! ! Himrod Jct. Milliken Cortland [NS] NS ! CP Dunkirk ! ! Milford A l b a n y NJT Jct. MNCR [CSXT] New Rochelle ! NS ! Arcade Jct. Wayland NYSW [AMTK/CP/CSXT] [CSXT]! S c h o h a r i e NS CSXT Selkirk CSXT ! Gowanda! ! CSXT Woodlawn Cohocton NS NYSW MNCR BH Yard MNCR ! Greenlawn Fredonia BPRR LI L a k e E r i e FGLK ! [CSXT/PW] ! ! Dayton C h e n a n g o NBR NYLE ! Pittsfield! Oyster [NYA] ! NS Cooperstown Jct. LI [AMTK] West Valley ! Oneonta CSXT NS Ithaca Mills ! [NS] Bay Machias Hammondsport ! AMTK CSXT ! Little ! NJT [CP/CSXT] B r o n x NJT ! [CP/CSXT] NS ! BPRR S c h u y l e r Ferry Westfield NYLECattaraugus BH S c h u y l e r NEW JERSEY NYSW Port Ashford Jct.! ! [AMTK] CSXT [NS] [PW] Hornell Watkins Glen MNCR ! ! ! [AMTK] NS CSXT WNYP Washington To m p k i n s OHRY [NS] CSXT NJT CSXT Bath To m p k i n s NYSW AMTK Chatham CP ME [BPRR] ! Cattaraugus AMTK Cattaraugus [NS] Roxbury! to Savona [CP] Great S u f f o l k BH G r e e n e ! Hudson S u f f o l k Erie Waterboro WNYP WNYP Newark ! to North Oak Point Yard ! S t e u b e n ! AMTK Neck Salamanca S t e u b e n ! Claverack Boston ! LI CSXT HRRC Bergen ! NS Valley Chenango NJT Harlem River [NS] ! CSXT C h a u t a u q u a A l l e g a n y ! NS NS C h a u t a u q u a A l l e g a n y C h e m u n g NS Forks Yard WNYP NS MNCR AMTK NS Horseheads D e l a w a r e Hicksville ! [BPRR/NS] Painted Post! ! Corning DURR ! [NS] ! ! T i o g a ! Secaucus Penn [CP/PW] Carrolton Wellsville NS ! Alsen Wyandanch Jamestown WNYP B r o o m e Arkville ! ! WNYP ! NS B r o o m e Tfr. Sta [NYA] BPRR C o l u m b i a LI LI ! Owego C o l u m b i a NJT Olean ! MASSACHUSETTS CRSH AMTK ! GCT WCOR ! Elmira CMRR NS Mineola LI [NYA] ! [NS] [LI/NJT] ! ! Phoenicia Floral ! NJT LI LI Garden City NS ! [NYA] NYSW [CP/CSXT] LIC Q u e e n s Park LI NS Binghamton ! South LI ! [NYA] LI Mount CSXT N e w Corry! Bradford! Caanan Kearny N e wMaspeth Yd. ! [NS] Pleasant Y o r k Hempstead ! to Sayre AMTK Y o r k LI [NYA] N a s s a u CRSH N a s s a u to ME Oak Island NYA ! to Emporium Kingston Bushwick ! LI West Pittsburgh N CP Fresh Pond R ! Yard [NYA] Lindenhurst! BP R S Youngstown [NS] to ! LI Hempstead [NS] Rhinecliff to Jct. Jamaica Wellsboro ! LI PENNSYLVANIA Scranton [NJT] U l s t e r [NYA] LI [NYA] D u t c h e s s \NYNJ 50th St LI to D u t c h e s s CRSH Flatbush CONNECTICUT CRSH ! Lynbrook Wilkes-Barre NAUG Greenville \ Float ! CRSH Ave. ! Wassaic [CSXT/NS] SBK Valley NYCT Yard ! ME Stream LI NJT ! HRRC NYNJ NYA LI CRSH 65th St ! CRSH Yard ST CRSH CRSH Arlington Poughkeepsie Yard ! ST NEW YORK CITY Far [CRSH/NJT] R i c h m o n d K i n g s Rockaway CRSH ! Long S u l l i v a n AMTK Honesdale MNCR Beach ! Walden ! ! [HRRC] SBRR MNJ CRSH Fresh Newburgh MNCR CRSH Kills Railroads in New York State - 2013 NJT Campbell ! LEGEND ! ! ] ! NYSW Hall MNJ Berkshire [NS] Maybrook Beacon ! ! Jct. [ST ! 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