The Syracuse, Ontario and New York Railway was founded in 1883 and had a line that ran between Syracuse, New York and Earlville, New York, a distance of 45.5 miles (73.2 km). The company formed from the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company. Beginning on July 1, 1890 it operated as the Chenango County, New York branch of the West Shore Railroad. On April 2, 1891, the railroad and property of the Syracuse Ontario and New York Railway Company were formally leased, for the term of its corporate existence, to the West Shore Railroad Company on June 30, 1891. Later, ownership was transferred to the New York Central Railroad (NYCRR).
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| - The Syracuse, Ontario and New York Railway was founded in 1883 and had a line that ran between Syracuse, New York and Earlville, New York, a distance of 45.5 miles (73.2 km). The company formed from the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company. Beginning on July 1, 1890 it operated as the Chenango County, New York branch of the West Shore Railroad. On April 2, 1891, the railroad and property of the Syracuse Ontario and New York Railway Company were formally leased, for the term of its corporate existence, to the West Shore Railroad Company on June 30, 1891. Later, ownership was transferred to the New York Central Railroad (NYCRR). (en)
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| - Railway companies disestablished in 1891
- Chenango County, New York
- Elmira, New York
- Englewood, New Jersey
- Predecessors of the New York Central Railroad
- Central Square, New York
- West Shore Railroad
- Defunct New York (state) railroads
- Earlville, New York
- Foreclosure
- Defunct railroads in Syracuse, New York
- Tenafly, New Jersey
- Railway companies established in 1883
- Sylvan Beach, New York
- Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad
- Syracuse, New York
- New York, New York
- New York (state)
- New York Central Railroad
- New York City
- Madison County, New York
- Secretary of State
- Syracuse and Chenango Railroad
- Syracuse and Chenango Valley Railroad
- Onondaga County
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| - The Syracuse, Ontario and New York Railway was founded in 1883 and had a line that ran between Syracuse, New York and Earlville, New York, a distance of 45.5 miles (73.2 km). The company formed from the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company. Beginning on July 1, 1890 it operated as the Chenango County, New York branch of the West Shore Railroad. On April 2, 1891, the railroad and property of the Syracuse Ontario and New York Railway Company were formally leased, for the term of its corporate existence, to the West Shore Railroad Company on June 30, 1891. Later, ownership was transferred to the New York Central Railroad (NYCRR). (en)
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