New York, Susquehanna, & Western Railroad

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The New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railway (reporting mark NYSW) (or New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railroad and also known as the Susie-Q or the Susquehanna) is a Class II freight railway operating over 500 miles of track in the northeastern states of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

It was formed in 1881 from the merger of several smaller railroads. Passenger service in Northern New Jersey was offered until 1966. The New York, Susquehanna, and Western was purchased by the Delaware Otsego Corporation in 1980, and became a regional player during the 1980s in the intermodal freight transport business.

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The New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railway (reporting mark NYSW) (or New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railroad and also known as the Susie-Q or the Susquehanna) is a Class II freight railway operating over 500 miles of track in the northeastern states of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

It was formed in 1881 from the merger of several smaller railroads. Passenger service in Northern New Jersey was offered until 1966. The New York, Susquehanna, and Western was purchased by the Delaware Otsego Corporation in 1980, and became a regional player during the 1980s in the intermodal freight transport business.

The NYS&W operates over 500 miles of track in three states. The railroad uses three main routes, one running from Northern New Jersey to Binghamton, New York and the other two branching north from Binghamton to serve Utica, New York and Syracuse, New York.

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Subject ID: 89898