Delaware, Lackawanna And Western Railroad
The
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company
(
DL&W
) 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
Employees
Thomas Patrick Norton
1906 to 1960,
Hoboken
Terminus, Yardmaster
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