- Genesee Valley Canal Railroad
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railroad_name=Genesee Valley Canal Railroad
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locale=Hinsdale, NY toRochester, NY
start_year=1882
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hq_city=The Genesee Valley Canal Railroad was a part of the
Pennsylvania Railroad system in centralNew York . It was built on the former Genesee Valley Canal alignment.History
Genesee Valley Canal: 1836-1878
On
May 6 ,1836 an act was passed in New York authorizing the construction of the Genesee Valley Canal, running from theErie Canal in Rochester southwest along theGenesee River valley to Mount Morris, Portageville, and Belfast, and then cross-country to theAllegheny River at Olean, with a branch from Mount Morris paralleling theCanaseraga Creek to Dansville.On
September 1 ,1840 the canal was opened to navigation from Rochester to Mount Morris. The extension to Dansville opened in Fall 1841, and by then the split between the Dansville branch and the main line was set at Sonyea, southeast of Mount Morris.After some partial openings, the full line was opened at the beginning of navigation in 1862, running to Olean on the
Allegheny River and beyond to Mill Grove, on the river just north of thePennsylvania state line. However, by then, theMain Line of Public Works andPennsylvania Railroad had been completed, opening up the interior of Pennsylvania without depending on New York, and there was no interest in improving the Allegheny River. Instead, theBuffalo, Bradford and Pittsburgh Railroad , connecting to the river at Carrollton, west of Olean, was used as a reason to continue building the canal.On
June 4 ,1877 the legislature approved an abandonment of the canal on or afterSeptember 30 ,1878 . The canal was sold onNovember 6 ,1880 to the Genesee Valley Canal Railroad, which had been charteredJuly 15 of that year.Genesee Valley Canal Railroad: 1880-1990s
The railroad began construction, and opened its line in 1882 from Rochester to Hinsdale. At Hinsdale it connected to the
Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railway , and the rest of the canal south to and through Olean was not used as it closely paralleled the BNY&P. The Genesee Valley Canal Railroad was immediately leased to the BNY&P.The branch of the canal to Dansville was not used for a railroad, but two railroads already served that corridor - the
Erie and Genesee Valley Railroad and theDelaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad 'sNew York, Lackawanna and Western Railroad .The
Rochester, Nunda and Pennsylvania Railroad had built a line roughly parallel to the canal between Mount Morris and Nunda, turning southeast there to Swain. In 1881 the part north of Nunda was abandoned, and onJuly 11 of that year, the company was consolidated into theRochester, New York and Pennsylvania Railroad . That company opened a new line in 1882 from Nunda northeast to the new Genesee Valley Canal Railroad atNunda Junction , and theBuffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railway leased it that year.The Genesee Valley Terminal Railroad was incorporated
August 14 ,1882 , and in 1883 opened a branch from the Genesee Valley Railroad southwest of Rochester north to a junction with theNew York Central Railroad main line at Lincoln Park.On September 1887 the
Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad acquired theBuffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad and with it the Genesee Valley Canal Railroad. In 1900 thePennsylvania Railroad leased the WNYP.A short branch from Scottsville west to Garbutt on the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 'sRochester and State Line Railroad opened onSeptember 16 ,1907 .On
November 15 ,1912 the Genesee Valley Canal Railroad and Genesee Valley Terminal Railroad merged to form the Pennsylvania and Rochester Railroad. That company was absorbed onFebruary 28 ,1916 into theWestern New York and Pennsylvania Railway , still leased by thePennsylvania Railroad . In 1968 the PRR merged intoPenn Central , and in 1976 became part ofConrail . The full line from Rochester to Hinsdale (minus a short spur immediately south of Rochester) has since been abandoned.Genesee Valley Canal: 1991-present
In 1991, the
Genesee Valley Greenway project was begun. This project is to transform the abandoned canal and railroad routes into a recreational pathway.References
*Nobel E. Whitford, [http://www.history.rochester.edu/canal/bib/whitford/old1906/chapter19.htm History of the Canal System of the State of New York - The Genesee Valley Canal] (1906)
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]
* [http://broadway.pennsyrr.com/Rail/Prr/Corphist/wny_p.html Corporate Genealogy - Western New York & Pennsylvania]
* [http://www.prrths.com/PRR_hagley_intro.htm PRR Chronology]
* [http://crookedlakereview.com/articles/101_135/111spring1999/111palmer.html Remembering the Genesee Valley Canal] by Richard Palmer
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