The Southern Central Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of New York in the nineteenth century. The company's line ran from Fair Haven, New York, on the south shore of Lake Ontario, to Athens, Pennsylvania, in the Southern Tier and just over the border into Pennsylvania. The company was incorporated in 1865 and became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad system in 1895. Most of its line was abandoned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad between 1937–1979; the portion between Harford Mills, New York, and Owego, New York, is owned by the and operated by the .
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| - The Southern Central Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of New York in the nineteenth century. The company's line ran from Fair Haven, New York, on the south shore of Lake Ontario, to Athens, Pennsylvania, in the Southern Tier and just over the border into Pennsylvania. The company was incorporated in 1865 and became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad system in 1895. Most of its line was abandoned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad between 1937–1979; the portion between Harford Mills, New York, and Owego, New York, is owned by the and operated by the . (en)
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| - Predecessors of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
- Sayre, Pennsylvania
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
- Pennsylvania Railroad
- Delaware and Hudson Railroad
- Interchange (freight rail)
- Conrail
- Elmira, Cortland and Northern Railroad
- Freeville, New York
- Moravia, New York
- Lehigh Valley Railroad
- Locke, New York
- Cato (town), New York
- Tioga Central Railroad
- Weedsport, New York
- 1865 establishments in New York (state)
- Defunct New York (state) railroads
- Dryden, New York
- Erie Lackawanna Railway
- Erie Railroad
- Fair Haven, New York
- Owego, New York
- Railway companies established in 1865
- Athens, Pennsylvania
- Auburn, New York
- Railway companies disestablished in 1895
- Lake Ontario
- Southern Tier
- New York, Ontario and Western Railway
- New York (state)
- New York Central Railroad
- New York State Department of Transportation
- NYSTA
- After World War II
- Arco Petroleum Products
- Harford Mills, New York
- dbr:Owego_and_Harford_Railway
- dbr:Pennsylvania_and_New_York_Railroad
- dbr:Tioga_County_Industrial_Development_Agency
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| - The Southern Central Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of New York in the nineteenth century. The company's line ran from Fair Haven, New York, on the south shore of Lake Ontario, to Athens, Pennsylvania, in the Southern Tier and just over the border into Pennsylvania. The company was incorporated in 1865 and became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad system in 1895. Most of its line was abandoned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad between 1937–1979; the portion between Harford Mills, New York, and Owego, New York, is owned by the and operated by the . (en)
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