Geneva and Lyons Railroad

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The Geneva and Lyons Railroad was organized in 1877 and opened in 1878, leased by the New York Central from opening. This was a north-south railroad between Syracuse and Rochester, running from the main line at Lyons south to the Auburn Road at Geneva. It was merged into the New York Central in 1890.

In July of 1878, the Geneva and Lyons railroad was completed. It connected Lyons with The New York Central at East Geneva (now Border City). The first train ran in September, bringing over 600 people in ten coaches from Lyons to Geneva at take a steamboat to Watkins Glen. The Railroad had one station, located at the crossing of State Road in the Town of Phelps. In November of that year, arrangements were made to run passenger trains of the Syracuse, Geneva, and Corning Railroad and The Lehigh Valley Railroad on the Geneva and Lyons route to Lyons.

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(Excerpted from http://fglk.railfan.net/history.html "Railroads & Trolley Lines of Geneva N.Y. Text of a lecture by Bud Smith For The Geneva Historical Society 17 February 1987"

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