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Erie Railroad

The Erie Railroad was a railroad that operated in New York State, connecting New York City with Lake Erie and several cities in upstate New York, including Binghamton, Buffalo and Dunkirk. The line's original New York City area terminus is in Piermont, New York on the Hudson River.

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History

The name of the railroad has changed several times. It is commonly acknowledged as the Erie Railroad, but its first official name was the New York and Erie Railroad, chartered circa 1832. Upon completion of the line to Dunkirk at significant cost, the company went through bankruptcy and the name was changed to Erie Railway in 1861. The railroad company still did not see profits and via bankruptcy was sold in 1875 to become the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railway. In 1893 that railroad also went into bankruptcy reorganization, to emerge as the Erie Railroad Company.

Three well-known financiers struggled for control of the company from the 1850s to the 1860s, Daniel Drew, Jay Gould and Cornelius Vanderbilt.

In 1848 the railroad built the Starrucca Viaduct a stone railroad bridge over the Starrucca Creek in Lanesboro, Pennsylvania which has survived and is still in use today. The viaduct is 1040 feet (317 m) long, 100 feet (30 m) high and 25 feet (8 m) wide at the top. It is the oldest stone rail bridge in Pennsylvania still in use.

The Erie Railroad merged with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1960. The new company became known as the Erie Lackawanna Railroad.

Locomotives

  • L-1 0-8-8-0 pusher locomotive.
  • "Triplex" 2-8-8-8-2 pusher locomotive.


Company officers

The following are the presidents of the Erie Railroad through its history:

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