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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 ...
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 ...
1856: After four years of construction, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad from Scranton to Slateford Junction is completed. 1883: Passenger service between New York City and Buffalo, N ...
as part of Erie Lackawanna Railway, service to Hoboken Terminal. The station also saw regular commuter service. The building served as a railroad station until 1983, when rail service was taken ...
The Erie-Lackawanna was created by a merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in 1960. The E-L operated many lines that today form NJT’s Hoboken Division: Morristown ...
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 ...