List of companies transferred to Conrail
The Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) was formed on April 1, 1976 not by a standard merger, but as a new government corporation that took over only designated lines and other rail-related assets from the existing bankrupt companies.
List of companies transferred to ConrailConrailNorfolk Southern RailwayPenn Central Transportation CompanyNew York Central RailroadMetro-North RailroadErie Lackawanna RailwayRaritan River RailroadPennsylvania RailroadUlster and Delaware RailroadFox Chase LineNew York, Susquehanna and Western RailwayLackawanna Cut-OffPennsylvania-Reading Seashore LinesSEPTA Regional RailNew York, New Haven and Hartford RailroadUnited States Railway AssociationTimeline of Class I railroads (1977–present)History of rail transport in the United StatesCentral Railroad of New Jersey
Michigan Central RailroadMorristown & Erie RailwayNew York and Long Branch RailroadRosendale trestleSpringfield, MassachusettsNational Docks SecondaryCincinnati, Lebanon and Northern RailwayList of privatizationsDanbury and Norwalk RailroadNationalizationBoston and Albany RailroadCalumet River Railway (Illinois)Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac RailroadGlossary of North American railway termsNortheast CorridorUnion Station (Chatham, New York)Watsessing Avenue (NJT station)Transportation in Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaLancaster and Chester RailwayGlossary of rail transport terms




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