List of railroads transferred to Conrail

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The Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) was formed on April 1, 1976 not by a standard merger, but as a new government corporation that took over only designated lines and other rail-related assets from the existing bankrupt companies. Seven major companies were included (the Ann Arbor Railroad left shortly after), as well as many railroads that had been leased or controlled by them, sometimes jointly.

Contents

[edit] Penn Central Transportation

(New York Central Railroad)

(Pennsylvania Railroad)

(New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad)

  • Holyoke and Westfield Railroad
  • Norwich and Worcester Railroad
  • South Manchester Railroad

[edit] Reading Company

[edit] Ann Arbor Railroad

[edit] Lehigh Valley Railroad

  • Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad
  • Raritan Terminal and Transportation Company

[edit] Central Railroad of New Jersey

[edit] Lehigh and Hudson River Railroad

[edit] Erie Lackawanna Railway

  • Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railway (DL&W)
  • Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad (Erie)

[edit] Jointly owned and operated

[edit] References

  • 1975 Conrail Final System Plan