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  2. Erie Lackawanna Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Erie Lackawanna Railway was formed on March 1, 1968, as a subsidiary of Dereco, the holding company of the Norfolk and Western Railway, which had bought the railroad. On April 1, the assets were transferred as a condition of the proposed but never-consummated merger between the N&W and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway .

  3. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Morristown Line is the only piece of multi-track railroad on the entire 900-mile Lackawanna system that has not been reduced to fewer tracks over the years. [citation needed] It was triple-tracked nearly a century prior [when?], and remains so today. The Lackawanna Cut-Off was abandoned in 1979 and its rails were removed in 1984. The line ...

  4. Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (reporting mark DL) is a shortline railroad operating in Northeastern Pennsylvania, especially the Scranton area. DL began service in August 1993 and is the designated operator for 88 miles (142 kilometres) of trackage in Lackawanna , Wayne , Northampton , and Monroe Counties.

  5. Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A 1922 map of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, successor to the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg. The line from Northumberland to Scranton is shown at bottom center. The line reached Berwick in 1858, [ 5 ] and was the first railroad to reach Bloomsburg in the same year. [ 6 ]

  6. Sussex Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Railroad (later known as the Sussex Branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad) was a short-line railroad in northwestern New Jersey.It replaced its predecessor, the Sussex Mine Railroad, in 1853 and operated under the Sussex Railroad Company until 1945 when it was fully merged into the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W) system.

  7. Template:Lehigh and Lackawanna Railroad - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Lehigh and Lackawanna Railroad, a United States railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  8. Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Lackawanna County Railroad Authority was established in 1985 had over 16 million dollars in assets and operates more than 66 miles (106 km) of track in Lackawanna, Wayne and Monroe Counties. The Monroe County Rail Authority was created in 1980, and controlled over 12 million dollars in assets, with trackage totaling 29 miles (47 km).

  9. Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley Railroad, more commonly known as the Laurel Line, was a Pennsylvania third rail electric interurban streetcar line which operated commuter train service from 1903 to 1952, and freight service until 1976. Its main line ran from Scranton to Wilkes-Barre.