Bombay and Moira Railroad

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Bombay and Moira Railroad
Bombay and Moira system map.
Overview
LocaleMoira, New York
Dates of operation1888–1900
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Bombay and Moira Railroad is a historic railroad in New York.

The Saratoga and St. Lawrence Railroad began operations on December 27, 1888 on a line running from Moira to Bombay. The S&SL was reincorporated on March 31, 1898 as the Bombay and Moira Railroad.[1]

The B&M was abandoned in 1900 after being purchased by the Grand Trunk Railway and torn up for scrap.[2]

The right-of-way is still visible due to lack of property development and encroaching vegetation.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ New York Central's Ottawa Division - a History
  2. ^ Kudish, Michael, Railroads of the Adirondacks, Purple Mountain Press, 1996
  3. ^ The Bombay & Moira