Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern Railroad

Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern Railroad
Reporting mark MHWA
Locale New York
Dates of operation 1991Present
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Headquarters Utica, New York

The Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern Railroad (reporting mark MHWA) is a class III railroad operating in Central and Northern New York. Specifically, it serves Oneida, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. It operates over trackage of the former New York Central Railroad.

Class 1 Regional Railroad Partners are CSX Transportation (interchanging in Utica and Carthage) and New York Susquehanna & Western (interchanging in Utica).

The railroad is a subsidiary of Genesee Valley Transportation Company.[1]

Southern Division

This division operates 45 miles of track from Utica, through Holland Patent, Remsen, Boonville, and terminating in Lyons Falls.

The Adirondack Scenic Railroad has trackage rights over the line from Utica to Remsen.

The southern division also operates a seven mile spur into the city of Rome off the CSX mainline. The spur is accessed with trackage rights for thirteen miles over the CSX track from the Utica interchange to the Rome spur junction.[2]

Northern Division

The northern division operates 15.6 miles of track from the CSX interchange in Carthage southeast to Lowville.

A 46 miles spur northeast and east from Lowville to Newton Falls fell into disuse after the closure of a paper mill in Newton Falls.

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