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Niagara Falls & Lewiston Railroad Company Annual Pass [164548]

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Niagara Falls & Lewiston Railroad Company Annual Pass [164548]
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"The Gorge Route." Pass no. 672, issued for 1896 to BP Holland. Signed by president Brinker. Blue and red print on cardstock with vignette of train moving under telegraph poles along a river. No printer listed. Operated between the two locations in the name. In January of 1886, the Niagara Falls and Whirlpool Company was formed in order to build a new railway from Prospect Point to the area north of the Whirlpool. The plan was to build a narrow rail line along the American shoreline at the base of the Niagara Gorge slightly above the river. Two Buffalo businessmen Captain George M. Brinker and George A. Ricker reorganized the Niagara Falls and Whirlpool Company and renamed it the Niagara Falls and Lewiston Railroad. This company had expanded the original railroad plan and wanted to extend it from the Niagara Falls to Lewiston. The distance of the railroad, once completed, would be 7 miles.

Date: 1896
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State: New York
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