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On Jan. 4, 1970, the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad dispatched the trains known as the Lake Cities on their final trips – Train No. 5 from Hoboken, New Jersey, to Chicago and Train No. 6 from Chicago ...
The ERIE-LACKAWANNA RAILROAD was one of the three major Cleveland components of the CONRAIL network which included the NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD and the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The Erie-Lackawanna ...
Until the 1950s, there were five waterfront railroad terminals in New Jersey, served by ferries from ... Only the former Delaware, Lackawanna & Western (DL&W) Terminal in Hoboken (Erie-Lackawanna ...
forming the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, which lasted for 16 years before dissolving, like other freight and passenger lines that once dominated the Jersey City and Hoboken waterfronts with ...
you don’t have to model the Erie Lackawanna’s Phoebe Snow if you are about to go on a shopping trip to New York City. The Jersey Central was no small railroad and delivered coal and steel ...
1856: After four years of construction, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad ... New York City. 1976: The government-formed Conrail takes over the rail right of way of the bankrupt Erie ...
The former Central Railroad of New Jersey passenger station is a historic treasure in a city of such treasures. It has seen better days, but from its position at 602 Lackawanna Ave., this noble ...
The Interstate Commerce Commission last week put a newly merged railroad on the tracks and gave it a shove. It approved merger of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and the Erie into the Erie ...