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Re: (erielack) IRC In Lockport (was Buffalo, around 1900)



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Todd & List,

I'll have to look that up as I'm not real familiar with Lockport.

But, here's some news for anyone who is considering going to Lockport. The 
WNYRHS and the NYC Historical Society are running a rare milage trip out of 
Lockport April 29th. (see attached flyer). The Medina Museum just purchased 
a pair of NYC E-8's in lightning stripes. The WNYRHS will supply our matched 
set of six NYC 2900-series coaches. The Medina Museum has EL items on 
display, along with quite a collection of RR artifacts and firefighter 
memorabilia.

Ron Dukarm

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "toddsyr" <toddsyr_@_twcny.rr.com>
To: "EL Mail List" <erielack_@_lists.elhts.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: (erielack) IRC In Lockport (was Buffalo, around 1900)


> Ron Dukarm wrote:
>
> "The others had team tracks and were operated as freighthouses, except 
> Main
> Street, which was used by the International  Railway Company (IRC) for
> trolley commuter service to Niagara Falls and Lockport."
>
> I usually get up to Lockport once or twice week and have always wondered
> what the abandoned ROW was that crosses route 93 and parallels Ohio 
> Street.
> Was this the IRC? Thanks for any information.
>
> Todd K. Stearns
>
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