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Rochester Subdivision : ウィキペディア英語版
Rochester Subdivision
The Rochester Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York. The line runs from Syracuse west to Churchville along the former New York Central Railroad Water Level Route. At its east end, west of downtown Syracuse, the line becomes the Syracuse Terminal Subdivision at Control Point (CP)-296. It intersects the West Shore Subdivision, which provides a southern bypass of Rochester, at Fairport (CP-359) and Churchville (CP-382). At its west end, near Churchville, the line becomes the Buffalo Terminal Subdivision.
Amtrak's ''Empire Service'', ''Lake Shore Limited'', and ''Maple Leaf'' operate over the entire Rochester Subdivision.
==History==
The oldest part of the Rochester Subdivision is from Rochester southwest to Batavia, opened in 1837 by the Tonawanda Railroad.〔, June 2004 Edition〕 The portion of the line from Rochester east to Brighton was opened in 1841 by the Auburn and Rochester Railroad; the rest of the original route to Syracuse was less direct than the current line.〔, May 2004 Edition〕 The two lines were connected in Rochester in 1844.〔, May 2004 Edition〕 The Buffalo and Rochester Railroad built from Depew east to Batavia in 1852, replacing the old longer route via Attica.〔, March 2005 Edition〕 In 1853, the New York Central Railroad built a more direct route from Syracuse to Rochester, meeting the old route east of Rochester at Brighton.〔, March 2005 Edition〕 Most of the line once had four tracks, and while much of the railbed is still wide enough to support such infrastructure, only two tracks are currently in service. The entire line became part of the New York Central and Conrail through leases, mergers, and takeovers, and was assigned to CSX in the 1999 breakup of Conrail.
In the 1850s, New York Central took over the line in an effort to build new direct routes. The railroad built signal bridges along the line to increase safety and capacity. Currently, all New York Central signals along the subdivision have been replaced by CSX with the newer Safetran signals.
==See also==
*List of CSX Transportation lines

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