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The Syracuse Northern Railroad, incorporated in 1868 and opened on November 9, 1871, drew trade from Liverpool to
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. The line had routes to Watertown, New York, and in 1875, the road was extended to
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and Lacona. The company merged in 1875 into Syracuse and Northern Railroad and once again that same year to Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Syracuse Northern Railroad Predecessors of the New York Central Railroad Railway companies established in 1868 Railway companies disestablished in 1875 Defunct New York (state) railroads Defunct railroads in Syracuse, New York