John Taibi
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Series
Language
English
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Description
The New York & Oswego Midland Railroad-reorganized in 1879 as the New York, Ontario & Western Railway-was born out of necessity and a desire to populate and industrialize the interior regions of New York State. The railroad meandered down from Oswego, traversed the north shore of Oneida Lake, and then took a southerly route through Oneida and Norwich before turning east for a mountainous crossing to gain the village of Sidney. The railroad was not...
Author
Series
Observer publication volume 44
Publisher
Ontario & Western Railway Historical Society
Pub. Date
[2009]
Language
English
Publisher
Ontario & Western Railway Historical Society, Inc
Pub. Date
©2007.
Language
English
Description
Black and white footage of the Ontario & Western Railway, with footage of the various trains and stations of the railroad, such as enging 403, and the stations Middletown, Mamakating, Naponoch, and Calisia. Includes dialog of various railroadersdescribing the equipment of the railroad.