
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad Station - Springville, New York
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N 42° 30.548 W 078° 40.535
17T E 690965 N 4708925
Quick Description: Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad Station - Springville, New York
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2007 4:59:25 PM
Waymark Code: WM2D44
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Long Description:The Springville Depot was a stop along the Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburgh Railway line. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh
Railway was primarily a coal hauling railroad which ran from the
coal fields of central Pennsylvania to the ports of Rochester &
Buffalo. In Western New York, the lines formed a "Y" shape
connecting Buffalo, Rochester, and Salamanca. The line ran north
from Salamanca to Ashford Junction where it split and continued to
Rochester and Buffalo.
The predecessors of the BR&P in Western New York began on
October 6, 1869 when New York State granted a charter to the
Rochester & State Line Railroad from Rochester south through
Scottsville, Caledonia, Perry, Castile, Portageville, Belfast,
Belmont and Wellsville on its way to the Pennsylvania state line.
Shortly after it was chartered, vast coal deposits were discovered
near Ridgeway, Pennsylvania. In 1872 the Rochester & State Line
changed its charter to make Salamanca its southern terminus. In
nearby Carollton it would connect with the Buffalo, Bradford &
Pittsburgh Railroad which came north from the coal fields.
On January 20, 1881 the Rochester & State Line Railroad was
sold to a New York syndicate which incorporated the Rochester &
Pittsburgh Railroad on January 29, 1881. The Rochester &
Pittsburg Railroad ambitiously began building a number of linked
railroad companies extending south from Salamanca with the ultimate
goal of reaching Pittsburgh. The company was short lived and by
1885 was bankrupt.
The Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad was purchased on October
16, 1885 by Adrian Iselin, one of the Directors of the R&P, and
was broken into the Pittsburgh & State Line Railroad Company,
which operated in Pennsylvania, and the Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburgh Railroad Company which operated the New York sections.
On March 10, 1887 the two companies were reunited as the Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Company. The BR&P continued
until January 1, 1932 when it was purchased by the Baltimore &
Ohio Railroad.
The BR&P was a major hauler of coal and operated the car
ferries Ontario No. 1 and Ontario No. 2 to haul coal to Cobourg,
Ontario, Canada.
Much of the BR&P is still in use today in Western New York.
The Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad operates from Buffalo to
Machias using trackage rights over the Norfolk Southern (for
Pennsylvania Railroad) line. The B&P then operates over their
own from Machias to Pennsylvania via Ashford Junction and
Salamanca. The B&P also operates over the former BR&P from
Buffalo to Orchard Park and from Ashford to West Valley.
(Thank you to wnyrails.org for this excellent information)