Tivoli Hollow Railroad

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1895 map of Albany, New York, which includes the Tivoli Hollow Railroad

The Tivoli Hollow Railroad was chartered in 1893.[1] It was completed 1.23 miles (1.98 km) in the Tivoli Hollow section of the City of Albany, New York prior to 1903 (exact date not known). It was merged into New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1913.

See also

  • Tivoli Nature Preserve

References

  1. ^ Commission, United States Interstate Commerce (1930). Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States. Valuation reports. U.S. Government Printing Office.

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  1. ^ Sconfienza, Steve (2010). "Mohawk & Hudson Rail Road".
  2. ^ Reynolds, Cuyler (1906). Albany Chronicles: A History of the City Arranged Chronologically from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. J.B. Lyon Company. p. 557.