New York Connecting Railroad was created in 1892.
New York Connecting Railroad ended in 1976.
Central New York Railroad was created in 1972.
Eastern New York Railroad was created in 1904.
Northern New York Railroad was created in 1895.
New York Bay Extension Railroad was created in 1892.
New York Cross Harbor Railroad Terminal Corporation was created in 1983.
New York Central Railroad ended in 1869.
Eastern New York Railroad ended in 1918.
Northern New York Railroad ended in 1897.
In New York, railroad tracks were primarily built in and around New York City, connecting various boroughs and facilitating transportation across the region. Key areas included Manhattan, where the elevated railroads and the underground subway system were developed, as well as the Bronx and Brooklyn. Additionally, major rail lines like the Erie Railroad and the New York Central Railroad extended into upstate New York, linking urban centers with rural areas. These tracks played a crucial role in shaping the state's economy and urban development.
New York Bay Extension Railroad ended in 1902.
New England Railroad was created in 1895.