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Delaware Otsego Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Delaware Otsego Corporation
The Delaware Otsego Corporation (DO) is an American railway holding company which owns the subsidiary New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway as well as other, smaller branch line railroads, collectively known as the DO System. It is headquartered in Cooperstown, New York in Otsego County.〔http://www.ginosrailpage.com/DOS/DOgeneralnotes.htm〕〔(DELAWARE OTSEGO CORP Annual Report (Regulation S-K, item 405) (10-K405) Item 2. PROPERTIES )〕 Once known for operating a successful family of short line railroads throughout New York and New Jersey, the only remaining active operation is the New York, Susquehanna & Western and its leased lines now known as the Central New York Railroad. == Early Years of Delaware Otsego == The "DO Line", as it is often called, was formed when a Syracuse University law school student named Walter G. Rich started operating a portion of the New York Central Railroad's Catskill Mountain Branch (Ulster and Delaware Railroad). The NYC cut back operations to Bloomville in July 1965, after which Rich acquired 2.6 miles of the line from Oneonta, NY and operated it the Delaware Otsego Railroad using a former Virginia Blue Ridge Railway 0-6-0 steam locomotive. Train rides were offered between the passenger station (located near the interchange with Delaware and Hudson Railway) and the end of track at Mickle Bridge. Occasional freight service was provided as well. The state condemned the right of way for construction of Interstate 88 through Oneonta, and with the settlement money, Walter Rich was searching for his next railroad operation.
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