The report filed by the Niagara Junction Railway with the New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners for 1897.
The report lists the same equipment as in previous years: 2 locomotives with four driving wheels, 8 flat cars, and 8 dump cars, now marked as unserviceable.
It notes that the railroad built .8 miles of track in the previous years and that it crosses eight streets at grade, three of which are private roads. It crosses one street railroad at grade and crosses two over or under grade.
Source: 15th Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of New York, For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1897, Volume II. Google Books.