Northern Railroad (New York)

Northern Railroad (New York)

The Northern Railroad was incorporated on May 14, 1845. The first refrigerated boxcar, or "reefer" entered service on the NRNY in June, 1851. The company was acquired by the Rutland Railroad on August 1, 1865.



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