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and money, and were heavily-burdened by years of accumulated debt and extensive, money-losing commuter operations. These two historic lines, the Erie and the DL&W, started to consolidate facilities on the Hudson River waterfront and across southern New York State in 1956, four years before formal corporate merger. The
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2519:PCC&STL
2404:KCM&OTX
2189:CCC&STL
1256:Phoebe Snow
1227:Lake Cities
921:Lennon, J.
867:4519 and a
771:Lake Cities
747:Phoebe Snow
732:Phoebe Snow
622:Port Jervis
605:Metro-North
394:Great Lakes
249:Track gauge
210:Predecessor
2740:Categories
2634:TSTL&W
2599:SLIM&S
2259:CP&STL
1848:NC&STL
1618:CSPM&O
1578:CNO&TP
1543:CAR&NW
1262:Steel King
1003:2020-03-23
978:2015-11-22
908:References
853:EMD SD45-2
851:revealed
803:Nos. 623,
796:; No. 43,
781:; No. 15,
700:Youngstown
680:Binghamton
657:Operations
648:; then by
626:Binghamton
601:NJ Transit
522:bankruptcy
463:intermodal
437:piggy-back
430:automobile
410:automobile
378:anthracite
176:New Jersey
80:newspapers
2709:1930–1976
2704:1910–1929
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2564:SA&AP
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2469:NJ&NY
2419:LS&MS
2409:LA&SL
2399:KCM&O
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2349:GC&SF
2344:FW&RG
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2309:DNW&P
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1983:SD&AE
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1863:NYS&W
1843:M&STL
1668:D&TSL
1658:DSS&A
1653:D&RGW
1648:DM&IR
1506:AT&SF
807:and 624,
798:Twilight,
704:Cleveland
696:Jamestown
589:creditors
516:In 1972,
426:bus lines
243:Technical
224:Successor
110:July 2018
2697:Timeline
2684:Y&MV
2664:W&LE
2659:WJ&S
2654:VS&P
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2584:S&IE
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2114:AB&A
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1943:RF&P
1933:P&WV
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1548:CB&Q
1523:B&AR
1518:A&WP
1501:AT&N
1486:AC&Y
1267:Twilight
875:See also
865:ALP-45DP
863:wrapped
817:P&LE
792:No. 40,
777:No. 10,
720:Illinois
646:Scranton
638:Portland
547:and the
483:Illinois
422:airlines
312:and the
268: in
196:Illinois
184:New York
147:Overview
2821:Conrail
2726:italics
2639:U&D
2624:T&N
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2534:P&E
2444:M&O
2434:M&I
2299:D&M
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2199:C&G
2194:C&E
2184:C&C
2174:C&A
2164:B&S
2149:B&G
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1963:S&A
1958:RI/CRIP
1918:P&N
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1778:L&N
1773:L&M
1758:L&A
1713:G&F
1628:C&W
1608:C&S
1588:C&O
1538:B&O
1528:B&M
1317:Current
821:B&O
753:No. 7,
716:Chicago
714:), and
688:Buffalo
569:Conrail
545:Chicago
501:of the
487:Chicago
479:Indiana
400:on the
335:History
329:Conrail
263:⁄
228:Conrail
192:Indiana
94:scholar
2003:SLSFTX
1462:Former
1429:Mexico
1392:Canada
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2018:SOU
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1973:SBD
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