• The Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad was established on August 18, 1851, and opened for business on October 18, 1854. The road merged in 1856 into Syracuse...
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    Oswego and Syracuse Railroad; and it also hosted trains going south to Binghamton on the route of the former Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad, and further...
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    1870 and bypassed Newark for through freight. The railroad acquired the Syracuse, Binghamton and New York Railroad in 1869 and leased the Oswego and Syracuse...
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    Binghamton to Syracuse and Utica, and the Central New York Railroad offers freight service to Port Jervis. Binghamton has no railroad passenger service...
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  • leased the Oswego and Syracuse Railroad on February 13, 1869. This gave them a branch from Binghamton north and northwest via Syracuse to Oswego, a port...
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    Bennington and North Adams Street Railway Berkshire Street Railway Binghamton Railway Black River Traction Company Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Railroad Bridge...
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    Binghamton, New York, and a northern division, formed by two branches north of Binghamton, serves Utica and Syracuse. The New York, Susquehanna and Western...
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  • notable alumni from Binghamton University. The university was known as Triple Cities College of Syracuse University from 1946 to 1950 and Harpur College from...
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  • Interstate Express (category Passenger trains of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad)
    Syracuse, New York, and Philadelphia, jointly operated by the Reading Railroad, the Central Railroad of New Jersey and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western...
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    OnTrack (redirect from Syracuse OnTrack)
    Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's SyracuseBinghamton line between Carousel Center (now Destiny USA) in the north and Jamesville in the south...
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    Railroad Terminal Historic District is a national historic district in Binghamton in Broome County, New York. The district includes 19 contributing buildings...
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    main line west of Binghamton, and following the bankruptcy of numerous northeastern U.S. railroads in the 1970s, including D&H and E-L, N&W lost control...
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    York, and Utica, New York, which became Binghamton University and Utica University respectively. From the early 1950s through the 1960s, Syracuse University...
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    surrounding the Binghamton and Elmira-Corning metropolitan areas. This region is adjacent to the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania, and both these regions...
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  • Railway Sunset Railroad Syracuse, Binghamton and New York Railroad Tennessee Central Railroad Tennessee Central Railway Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway...
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    Megabus: Syracuse – New York-33rd Street Syracuse – Rochester Trailways of New York Syracuse – New York-Port Authority via Cortland, Binghamton, and Scranton...
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    Cortland station (category Former Lehigh Valley Railroad stations)
    The first railroad to reach Cortland was the Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad, a forerunner of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, which opened...
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  • petitioned to abandon the former EL branches from Binghamton to Syracuse and Utica. DO acquired these lines and organized them as the Northern Division of the...
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    Jermain Wesley Loguen (category Religious leaders from Syracuse, New York)
    in Troy, New York. Jarm and Caroline Loguen ran a major depot (stop) on the Underground Railroad. When they built their Syracuse home, they had a special...
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  • Railroad/Jersey Central at Taylor Junction, near Scranton, and hauled to Binghamton, New York. They also saw service between Binghamton and Syracuse on...
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  • time recorder. 1889: Harlow E. Bundy and Willard L. Bundy incorporate the Bundy Manufacturing Company in Binghamton, New York: the first time-recording...
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    Syracuse (/ˈsɪrəkjuːz, ˈsɛr-, -kjuːs/ SIRR-ə-kewz, SERR-, -⁠kewss) is a city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. With...
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    Transit. Greyhound and Trailways of New York provide the city with intercity bus service with connections to Syracuse, Binghamton, and points beyond. OurBus...
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    upstate New York from east to west include Albany, Utica, Binghamton, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo. Upstate New York is divided into several subregions:...
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  • The Syracuse & Binghamton Railroad, opened in 1854, a year after original New York Central Railroad consolidation. It linked to the earlier Syracuse & Oswego...
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    advantage over all other U.S. ports and brought major growth to canal cities such as Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo. The construction of the...
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    Endicott, New York (category Binghamton metropolitan area)
    Endicott is in the town of Union and is west of the city of Binghamton. The community is served by the Greater Binghamton Airport/Edwin A. Link Field. It...
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    district of four cities: Binghamton, Cortland, Syracuse, and Watertown. East of Watertown, the route traverses mostly rural terrain and serves only small villages...
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    Cyrus Gates Farmstead (category Houses on the Underground Railroad)
    on the Underground Railroad". Binghamton Press and Sun Bulletin. Sernett, Milton C. (2002). North Star Country: Upstate New York and the Crusade for African...
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    such as that of the Syracuse, Binghamton & New York, built in 1854. In the decade following the American Civil War, railroads were built from Ithaca...
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