Cortland

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Railroad City Latitude, Longitude Moved Type Use Built Material Trackage Current Railroad Note Photo
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Cincinnatus 42.53591,-75.90361 Yes P Vacant 1918 Wood n/a - -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Cortland 42.600646,-76.173284 No P Railroad 1903 Brick In use NYS&W -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Cortland 42.600617,-76.173883 No F Railroad 1904 Brick In use NYS&W -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Homer 42.637113,-76.182951 No P Municipal 1904 Brick In use NYS&W -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Homer 42.636629,-76.183324 No F Business 1907 Concrete In use NYS&W -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Little York 42.69565,-76.15514 Yes C Private 1910 Wood n/a - -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Marathon 42.440594,-76.037570 No C Railroad 1906 Concrete In use NYS&W -
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western McGraw 42.593359,-76.094742 No C Business - Wood Gone - -
Lehigh Valley Cortland 42.592002,-76.180697 No P Vacant 1910 Stucco In use NYS&W -
Lehigh Valley Cortland 42.591642,-76.182041 No F Business 1904 Concrete In use NYS&W -
Lehigh Valley Cuyler 42.73732,-75.94778 No C Historical 1872 Wood Gone - Originally NY&OM.
Lehigh Valley Truxton 42.71079,-76.03007 No Municipal 1872 Wood Gone - Originally NY&OM.
Syracuse, Binghamton & New York Homer 42.636950,-76.177177 Yes P Vacant 1854 Wood n/a - End of street. Moved in 1910.