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    The Rochester, Syracuse, and Eastern Railroad, an interurban rail, began operations in 1906 and linked Rochester, New York, with the nearby towns of Newark...
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    Rochester and Syracuse Railroad Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Railroad Rockaway Village Railroad St. Lawrence International Electric Railroad and Land Company...
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    The Rochester Industrial and Rapid Transit Railway (reporting mark RSB), more commonly known as the Rochester subway, was a light rail rapid transit line...
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    Rochester, Lockport and Buffalo Railroad and the Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Rapid Railroad which began to service Rochester during the early 20th...
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    The Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern used the station as its western terminus. Passengers could transfer between the BL&R, Rochester & Eastern and the...
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    rise to numerous flour mills, and then as a manufacturing center, which spurred further rapid population growth. Rochester has also played a key part in...
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  • Erie Railroad Bingham and Garfield Railway Boston and Maine Corporation Boston and Maine Railroad Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Buffalo and Susquehanna...
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  • New York State Railways (category Transportation in Syracuse, New York)
    In 1912 it added the Rochester and Suburban Railway, the Syracuse Rapid Transit Railway, the Oneida Railway, and the Utica and Mohawk Valley Railway...
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    Formally established in 1820, Syracuse was named after the classical Greek city Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian), a city on the eastern coast of the Italian island...
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  • served by the Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Rapid Railroad interurban, which had a more direct route to Rochester. Rome and Osceola Railroad - 1908 began...
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