
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Seneca Falls branch ran 18.4 miles from Geneva Junction, where it connected to the Lehigh Valley Main Line to Cayuga Junction, where it connected to the Auburn and Ithaca branch. There was a 1.6 mile long spur from Seneca Junction to the village of Seneca Falls.
Between LV Junction to Cayuga Junction, a distance of six miles, the Lehigh Valley ran over the tracks of the New York Central Railroad.
History
I am not sure when the line was built or by who. The 1.6 mile spur from Seneca Junction to Seneca Falls was abandoned in 1959, the section from Geneva Junction to L. V. Junction in 1969, and the Cayuga to Cayuga Junction segment in 1971.
Stations
Geneva Junction * Waterloo * Seneca Junction * L.V. Junction * Cayuga * Cayuga Junction
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Station | Mile |
Geneva Junction Waterloo Seneca Junction L.V. Junction Cayuga Cayuga Junction | 0 4.8 6.8 12.5 14.6 18.4 |
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