Syracuse, Phoenix and Oswego Railway
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Headquarters | New York, New York |
Locale | Woodard, north of Syracuse, New York to Fulton, New York |
Dates of operation | 1871–1889 |
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Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
The Syracuse, Phoenix and Oswego Railroad was chartered on November 29, 1871, and had a route from Woodard, located north of Syracuse, New York, to Fulton, New York, a distance of 17.11 miles (27.54 km).[1] They merged with the Syracuse Northwestern Railroad on June 10, 1875, and incorporated as Syracuse, Phoenix and Oswego Railway on February 16, 1885.[2]
In 1889, the railroad line merged with Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad[3] until 1913, when the company became part of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad which was renamed to New York Central Railroad in 1914.[1]
References
- ^ a b Poor, Henry Varnum (1889). Manual of the railroads of the United States, Volume 22. Poors, 1889 p. 85; 317. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ^ Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States. Valuation reports. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1930. p. 706. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
- ^ Commissioners, New York (State) Board of Railroad (1890). Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of New York for the Fiscal Year Ending ... Weed, Parsons and Company. Retrieved 2025-07-01.