- St. Lawrence Subdivision
The St. Lawrence Subdivision is a
railroad line owned byCSX Transportation in theU.S. state ofNew York . The line runs from Syracuse north to Massena [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20021126165902/www.trainweb.org/csxtimetables/Albany/StLawrence.html CSX Timetables: St Lawrence Subdivision] ] along a formerNew York Central Railroad line. At its south end, it meets theMohawk Subdivision ; its north end is at the south end of the Montreal Subdivision. Along the way it junctions with theFulton Subdivision at Woodard (near Syracuse).History
The section from Richland north to Watertown was opened by the
Watertown and Rome Railroad in the early 1850s. TheOswego and Rome Railroad opened the short piece from Richland west to Pulaski in 1866, and theSyracuse Northern Railroad opened in the early 1870s from Syracuse north to Pulaski. To the north, thePotsdam Railroad opened in 1856 from Potsdam to Norwood, and thePotsdam and Watertown Railroad built from Potsdam south to Watertown in the 1850s. The shortNorwood and Montreal Railroad completed the line north from Norwood to Massena in 1886. [ [http://www.lakemirabel.com/Railroad/AdirondackStLawrence3.html#StLawrenceAdirondack Railroads of the Adirondacks] ] All of the companies became part of theRome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad ,New York Central Railroad , andConrail . In the 1999 breakup of Conrail, the line was assigned to CSX.References
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