Railroad Name: | Syracuse and Baldwinsville Railroad |
Locale: | Baldwinsville, New York to Amboy, New York, a small hamlet south of the village along NY State Route 173. |
Start Year: | 1886 |
End Year: | 1891 |
Successor Line: | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad |
The Syracuse and Baldwinsville Railroad was established in 1886 and opened for business in 1887. The line ran a distance of 6miles from Baldwinsville to Amboy.[1]
In 1886, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&WRR) bought the road and it was renamed to Syracuse and Baldwinsville Railway in 1891. DL&WRR formally abandoned the line in 1897.[2]