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  2. Rochester Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The Rochester Railway Company operated a streetcar transit system throughout the city of Rochester from 1890 until its acquisition by Rochester Transit Corp. in 1938.

  3. Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The depot provided the village with daily mail, express, and passenger service by means of an omnibus. In 1858 the Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad was leased to the Buffalo, New York & Erie Railroad, which in turn was controlled by the Erie Railway.

  4. Rochester and Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Rochester and Southern Railroad (reporting mark RSR), a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming Inc., is a class III shortline that runs from the city of Rochester in Monroe County to Silver Springs, NY.

  5. Rochester and State Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On 29 January 1881, the Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad was created from the remains of the Rochester and State Line Railroad. Four years later, that line succumbed to bankruptcy and was acquired by Adrian Iselin, [10] at one time a director of the Rochester and Pittsburgh.

  6. Lehigh Valley Railroad Station (Rochester, New York)

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    Lehigh Valley Railroad Station is a historic railway station located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The Lehigh Valley Railroad built the station in 1905 but stopped using the station for passenger service in the 1950s.

  7. Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh locomotive number 801 after falling off the tracks in Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania, on 19 April 1918. Fatal car accident in Spencerport, New York, involving the BR&P; from the Rochester Herald, October 20, 1917. Even well-run railroads have accidents, and the BR&P had its share.

  8. Auburn and Rochester Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Introduction. The Auburn and Rochester Railroad Company was built to bring Canandaigua access to regional and national markets and sources. Extending southeast from Rochester to Geneva and Canandaigua with a trackage length of 78½ miles, its right-of-way exceeded that of the contemporaneous and nearby Auburn and Syracuse Railroad Company.

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