Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
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Template:Infobox SGRailroad The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company (DL&W) Template:Reporting mark was chartered in 1851 as a consolidation of the Lackawanna and Western Railroad and the Delaware and Cobb's Gap Railroad. The rail line became known simply as the Lackawanna.
The line ran from the Lackawanna Valley in Pennsylvania northwest to Buffalo, New York, north to Lake Ontario and east to Hoboken, New Jersey as its New York City area terminus. It built a major terminal in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1908.
It merged with the Erie Railroad in 1960. The new company became known as the Erie Lackawanna Railroad.
External links
- DL&W pages by the Erie Lackawanna Historical Society (http://www.erielackhs.org/Lackawanna/LACKHOME.html)
- DL&W Booklet - The Story of the New Jersey Cutoff (http://gelwood.railfan.net/el/bldg/dlw-cutoff.html)
Employees
- Thomas Patrick Norton 1906 to 1960, Hoboken Terminus, Yardmaster