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  1. New York Central Railroad - Wikipedia

    • The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily connected greater New York and Boston in the east with Chicago and St. Louis in the Midwest, along with the intermediate cities of Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Roches… 展开

    Early history

    The Mohawk and Hudson Railroad (M&H) was the oldest segment of the railroad's merger and was the first permanent … 展开

    Heyday

    In 1867, Cornelius Vanderbilt acquired control of the Albany to Buffalo-running New York Central Railroad, with the help of maneuverings related to the Hudson River Bridge in Albany. On November 1, 1869, he merged the railro… 展开

    Decline

    The New York Central, like many U.S. railroads, declined after the Second World War. Problems resurfaced that had plagued the railroad industry before the war, such as over-regulation by the Interstate Commerce Com… 展开

     
  1. New York Central RR, U.S. transportation compay formed in 1853 by the consolidation of many small New York state railroads.
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    New York Central RR, U.S. transportation compay formed in 1853 by the consolidation of many small New York state railroads.
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    The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
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  2. New York Central System Historical Society - NYCSHS

    2013年6月18日 · NYC Railroad History The New York Central System was a one of the largest American railroads operating in the northeast. Headquartered in …

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    • New York Central Railroad (NYCS) | Trains and Railroads

    • NYCS Research Resources | NYCSHS – New York …

      2024年8月9日 · Find information on the New York Central Railroad from magazines, books, rosters, articles and more. Learn about locomotives, cars, coaches, cabooses, business cars, observation cars and the 20th Century …

    • New York Central - RAILROAD.NET

    • Remembering the New York Central System — Part 1

      2020年12月28日 · Learn about the origins and development of the New York Central Railroad and its subsidiaries, from the Erie Canal to Grand Central Terminal. Part 1 covers the period from 1825 to 1871, with maps, photos, and …

    • New York Central Railroad, " The Water Level Route

      The New York Central System is remembered for many things but perhaps the railroad’s crowning achievement was its Grand Central Terminal located in downtown New York City. Opened in 1913, three years after the Pennsy …

    • Whatever happened to the New York Central? | Trains …

      2012年4月10日 · New York Central’s vast system — the product of more than 400 rail mergers — included the first railroad to cross the Berkshires and the first Eastern rail line to reach Chicago, linked by the storied 959-mile Water Level …

    • New York Central RR - Encyclopedia.com

    • NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD - Case Western Reserve University