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Oneida Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oneida Railway
The Oneida Railway, an interurban rail, was established in 1907 when the New York Central Railroad electrified of the West Shore Railroad between Syracuse, New York and Utica, New York. The interurban railroad used nontraditional third-rail pickup for power instead of the typical overhead catenary. In 1909 the system merged with the New York State Railways system which remained in business until 1930. The track was constructed in 1885 as part of the West Shore Railroad and eventually connected Oneida, New York with Syracuse, New York.〔 The Oneida Railway lines came under the control of New York State Railways in 1912, and ended operation in 1930. ==History==
Local trains ran on the streets in Oneida, but limiteds, which were faster and traveled longer distances, ran by the town to the south.〔 All trains entered Syracuse, New York and Utica, New York on the street, using overhead trolley. A limited and local were run every hour until the late 1920s when the service scaled back and ran a single car each hour, except during the morning and evening rush periods.〔
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