- Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad
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railroad_name=Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad
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marks=LAL, WNYP, BH
locale=New York
start_year=1964
end_year=Present
hq_city=Lakeville, New York
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map_caption=2008 Map showing component rail lines.The Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad reporting mark|LAL is an allALCO Class III short linerailroad that operates in Livingston County and Monroe County inNew York ,United States . The railroad interchanges with CSX atGenesee Junction inChili, New York , theRochester and Southern Railroad (RSR) at Genesee Junction and the RSR's Brooks Avenue Yard inGates, New York , and with theRochester and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum atIndustry, New York . Their primary freight consists of food products - grains and corn syrup. In 1997, the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad was selected asShort Line Railroad of the Year by industry trade journalRailway Age . The LAL is also the parent company for both theBath and Hammondsport Railroad andWestern New York and Pennsylvania Railroad .History
The Beginning
The route that is now the Livonia, Avon & Lakeville started in mid 1800s. Originally, the line from Mortimer to Avon was part of the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad – which had constructed an 18 mile route from downtown
Rochester, New York toAvon, New York by1851 [ [http://wnyrails.org/railroads/erie/rgv_home.htm Western New York Railroad Archive - Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad] ] . Eventually this became part of theErie Railroad , then part of theErie-Lackawanna Railroad in 1960, when the Erie merged with theDelaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad .The Livonia Avon & Lakeville Railroad was born when members of the Livonia community decided to rescue the railroad after news came that the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad was to abandon its spur south from Avon connecting Lakeville and Livonia. In
1964 , members of the community, led by Chester A. Haak, began a campaign to purchase the soon to be abandoned line from the Erie-Lackawanna for $13,000.After its incorporation in May of 1964, passenger excursions began with the use of GE 45-Tonner #97. This engine was sold a year later [ [http://www.rgvrrm.org/about/railroad/rge1941/index.htm http://www.rgvrrm.org/about/railroad/rge1941/index.htm R&GV RR Museum - Rochester Gas & Electric #1941] ] , and replaced by GE 44-tonner #10. The next year, after acquiring #17, a
2-8-2 steam locomotive , the LA&L used this engine for all passenger excursion operations with the old Erie depot in Livonia as excursion headquarters. Three years later, #17 began to develop mechanical issues, and was replaced with #38, a2-8-0 steam locomotive. In 1972, the railroad acquired it’s firstALCO diesel locomotive #20, anALCO RS-1 . Three years after this, in 1975, #38 was stored out of service in need of major boiler repairs.Conrail Years
On
April 1 1976 , six major railroads in thenortheast United States became one,Conrail . Conrail was now the interchange railroad in Avon, NY, as opposed to the EL. During the planning of Conrail, the LA&L petitioned theUnited States Railroad Administration to give them the Avon-Caledonia branch of the EL which would have allowed them to interchange with theChessie System in Caledonia, as well as Conrail. However, the line was excluded from Conrail and later abandoned. In 1977, growing insurance costs forced the LA&L to discontinue passenger excursions.1980 saw the LAL purchasing their second ALCO, #72, an
Alco S2 , followed by the selling of the #10. In 1981, the line to Livonia was abandoned due to a lack of support from the state of New York to repair an aging bridge. After the abandonment, the LA&L built a team track in Lakeville to service its customers. In this year, the LA&L also acquired another ALCO locomotive, this time a C-425, numbered 425. When 1982 rolled around it was decided that aclassification yard was needed in Lakeville to handle the growing amount of traffic that the railroad was receiving. Later in 1988, this five track yard was completed. Two years later, an engine shop and office building were built next to the yard.In 1995, the LA&L acquired yet another engine, an ALCO C-420 numbered 420. The shop was extended to hold two coupled road engines.
In 1996, the LAL acquired Conrail's "Rochester South Cluster" pursuant to the
Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act of 1995. Instead of interchanging in Avon, the LAL now operated north toGenesee Junction , where they would interchange with Conrail. The railroad launched a $1.4 million rehabilitation effort.In the same year, the LA&L began operation of the former
Champagne Railroad , now known as theBath & Hammondsport reporting mark|BH, previously owned and operated by theSteuben County Industrial Development Agency [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/Decisions/readingroom.nsf/8721212683e54f4a852574500055032f/ab23c2c95d1d4c2c85256b740070991b?OpenDocument STB Notice: 05/22/1996 - FD_32941_0] ] . With this deal, the LA&L inherited the use of the railroad's two remainingALCO S1 engines, numbers 4 and 5, to service the newly acquired railroad. With this acquisition, the railroad grew to 65 route miles. Also, four ALCO C-424m locomotives were purchased. The LA&L was also named "Industry of the Year" by theLivingston County Chamber of Commerce .Continued Expansion
In 1997,
CSX andNorfolk Southern Railway applied to split Conrail, the LA&L filed an application to remove the paper barrier that had kept the railroad from interchanging with the Rochester & Southern atGenesee Junction . With fierce opposition from CSX, theSurface Transportation Board granted [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/ReadingRoom.nsf/b40ef13c6b02c7fb852573b600588e78/11ad450113a64dea8525663c004c5641?OpenDocument STB Decision: 07/23/1998 - FD_33388_0] ] the LA&Ltrackage rights across the Genesee Junction Yard, trackage rights into the R&S and its yard at Brooks Avenue, and haulage rights on the R&S toSilver Springs, New York . This gave the LA&L access to threeClass I railroad s: CSX, Norfolk Southern, andCanadian Pacific Railway .1998 was a busy year for the LAL. A number of infrastructure rehabilitation projects resulted in the line from Lakeville to Genesee Jct becoming a 25MPH railroad – not the 5-10MPH that had been. The B&H also saw improvements on the northern end of the line, including the reactivation of ten miles of previously unused rail between Cohocton and
Wayland, NY . New track was also built to serve a new road de-icer processing facility. Also in this year, the LA&L gained a controlling interest in theOntario Central Railroad reporting mark|ONCT [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/Decisions/readingroom.nsf/b8be10bba2995ccb8525745000553f73/1e3b3d98ff62ae86852566b80065855a?OpenDocument STB Notice: 11/18/1998 - FD_33674_0] ] . Due to the Conrail split, the ONCT finally received competitive connections to CSX, NS, CP Rail, andNYSW by way of theFinger Lakes Railway .During 1999, the bridge on Pole Bridge Road was upgraded to handle 286,000 pound
railroad cars . Avon Yard was also rebuilt into its current configuration. The Lakeville shop was expanded to accommodate three coupled road engines with additional floor space in a separate bay to facilitate locomotive repair. Two of the ALCO C-424m locomotives purchased in 1995 were repaired and reactivated, emerging as numbers 423 and 424.In 2001, the LA&L began operations on the former Erie-Lackawanna mainline between
Hornell, New York , andCorry, Pennsylvania , as theWestern New York and Pennsylvania Railroad reporting mark|WNYP [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/Decisions/readingroom.nsf/3104a9b2c1f1131f8525745000546623/84badd0d236a771785256a3700533466?OpenDocument Notice: STB 04/30/2001 - FD_34017_0] ] [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/Decisions/readingroom.nsf/3104a9b2c1f1131f8525745000546623/7d8831c2f8e5f43185256a37005334b9?OpenDocument STB Notice: 04/30/2001 - FD_34016_0] ] . The railroad initially provided rail service between Olean andJamestown, New York , but eventually extended to more of the line as out-of-service sections were reactivated. In October of that year, the Cohocton Valley Rail Corp. was renamed as the Bath & Hammondsport Rail Corp. Subsidiary WNYP leased additional trackage from Norfolk Southern in 2005 extending fromMeadville, PA toOil City, PA .In 2007, the STB granted an exemption to
Finger Lakes Railway allowing them to acquire the Ontario Central from LAL. With the completion of the transaction, ONCT RS-32 418 was permanently transferred to LAL. From May through September, the LAL was busy upgrading the majority of its 30 mile mainline from 105 Lbs stick rail to 127Lbs welded rail - allowing faster trains with heavier loads. Additionally, a newBarilla Pasta plant opened in Avon, which receives grains via rail. The WNYP saw massive expansion, with the leasing of NS tracks fromMachias, New York south through Olean, NY toDriftwood, PA [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/Decisions/readingroom.nsf/478e6e458bac1a8d8525745000540b4f/53783e910ed7fbbc852572ed00462103?OpenDocument STB Notice Of Exemption: 06/01/2007 - FD_35019_0] ] . Along with the trackage, the company purchased or leased eight 6-axel Alcos.Locomotive Roster
The Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad has a roster made up of primarily ALCO locomotives. The LA&L rosters an S-2 (#72) built in 1941, an RS-1 (#20) built in 1949, two S-1s (#4 and 5), one C-420 (#420), seven C-424s (#421, 422, 423, 424, 426, 427, 428), four of which are of the C-424m rebuilt variant, one C-425 (#425), four C-430s (#430, 431, 432, 433), one C-630 (#630), one M-630 (#631), and an RS-36 (#418).
Before the road became an all-ALCO road, their roster consisted of a Baldwin 2-8-2 (#17), a GE 45 Tonner with side rods (#97), and in later years, one GE 44 Tonner (#10) and one 2-8-0 (#38). Number 17 was scrapped in Lakeville after being sold to a Rochester area business-man. Number 38 survives on the
Knox and Kane Railroad . Former #97 was later sold toRochester Gas and Electric , were it was used to switch coal cars at Bee Bee Station. The locomotive is currently at the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum, where it will be restored as RG&E 1941.Trackage
The LAL has trackage rights at CSX's Genesee Junction Yard, allowing the LAL to interchange with the Rochester and Southern Railroad as well as CSX. LAL ownership beings at the east end of Genesee Junction with the former
Conrail non-controlled siding that runs parallel to the West Shore Branch from Genesee Junction Yard to MP 360. There, the line heads south onto what was onceErie-Lackawanna Railroad andLehigh Valley Railroad trackage. Shortly after crossing Jefferson Road (NY-252), the track splits, with one track, the ex-LV Rochester Branch, heading southeast to a pair of online businesses on Lehigh Station Road (NY-253) before coming to an end, while the other track, ex-EL trackage, continues south/southwest towards Avon and eventually hits the Lakeville terminus, ending just shy ofConesus Lake , at one time a Steam Boat terminal.In Avon, there is a short branch to
Kraft Foods , which is the only remaining part of the Erie's branch toMount Morris, New York . In 1994 the LAL reactivated a spur to a grain elevator on Bronson Hill Road. This spur was formerly part of the Livonia Branch of the LAL which had been abandoned in 1981.As of 2008, The LAL has a three-track yard in the town of Avon which is undergoing expansion due to increasing volume of traffic. Lakeville is the site of a five-track class-yard and a four-track engine house as well as ADM and [http://www.sweetenersplus.com/ Sweeteners Plus] .
Modeling
Atlas Model Railroad Co released has released new runs of locomotives that have included paint schemes for the LAL Railroad. A new run of [http://www.atlasrr.com/HOLoco/hoc4243.htm C-424/425] in 2007 models included several painted for LAL. In early 2008, a run of [http://www.atlasrr.com/HOLoco/hos2s43.htm S1, S2 and S4s] included the B&H 4 and 5. Additionally, Atlas is releasing an [http://www.atlasrr.com/HOLoco/hors1d.htm RS-1] model of LAL #20, and [http://www.atlasrr.com/HOLoco/hoc420b.htm C-420] of LAL #420.
References
* [http://lalrr.com/history.html Livonia, Avon & Lakeville History]
* [http://www.lalrailfan.net Livonia, Avon & Lakeville Railfan Network]
* [http://www.rochester-railfan.net/ The Greater Rochester Railfan page]External links
* [http://www.lalrr.com/ Livonia, Avon & Lakeville Railroad]
* [http://www.wnyprr.com/ Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad]
* [http://www.lalrr.com/bh.html/ Bath & Hammondsport Railroad]
* [http://www.lalrailfan.net/locorost.html LA&L locomotive roster]
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