The Troy & Schenectady Railroad
The Troy & Schenectady Railroad was one of the first railroads in the US. It ran from downtown Troy to downtown Schenectady. It became a branch-line of the NYC and lasted until the 1970's.
Check out a history of the T&S from Ken Kinlock's Great Site
History Of The High Street Grade Crossing Elimination
(By Steve Lackmann)
The T&S in Beers' Atlas of 1866
American Museum Of Electricity
Special Thanks to Steve Lackmann, Gordon Smith, Len Garver, Ken Kinlock, Steve Myers, Mal Horton, Ed Wittekind, Dan Thomas, Bill Mischler, Jim Shaugnessy and Kevin Franklin for their help and photos.
The Schenectady & Troy Railroad
The Troy & Schenectady Railroad
New York Central & Hudson River RR Troy Branch
New York Central Troy Branch
New York Central Aqueduct Branch
New York Central Crescent Branch
Penn Central Aqueduct Branch
Penn Central Crescent Branch
Conrail Aqueduct Secondary
Conrail Crescent Industrial Track