
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Auburn Branch ran from Sayre, PA to North Fair Haven, NY. As with many lines, the name changed over the years. A December 15, 1907 timetable identified it as the Lehigh and New York Branch of the Auburn Division.
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Stations
| Station | Mile |
| Sayre, PA Smithboro Tioga Center Owego Flemingville Newark Valley Berkshire Richford Mills North Harford Dryden Freeville Peruton Groton Locke Moravia Cascade Ensenore Owasco Lake Auburn Throop Weedsport Brick Church Cato Ira Martville Sterling Junction Fair Haven North Fair Haven | 0 9 13.1 18.6 22.8 28.3 34 37 41.9 43.7 49.9 52.7 55.1 57.8 64.1 67.7 71.6 74.6 78.2 85.3 88.8 94.7 98.4 102.9 106.8 111.1 114.0 115.7 116.9 |
The Auburn Branch connected to the Main Line at Sayre, PA.
The Auburn Branch connected with the Elmira and Cortland Branch at Freeville, NY.
Abandonments
- Fair Haven to North Fair Haven – 19 Aug. 1937
- Cato to Fair Haven – 19 Jan. 1953
- Throop to Cato – 21 Aug. 1957
- Auburn to Throop – 26 Jan. 1961
- Moravia to Fleming – 15 April 1966
- Fleming to Auburn – 1971
- Locke to Moravia – 1976
- Dryden to Locke – 1978
- Harford Mills to Dryden – 1979
- Sayre to Owego – 1 April 1976, Dismantled 1978
- Owego to Harford Mills – Sold to Owego & Harford RR
Passenger Service
- Discontinued to Fair Haven – 1938
- Discontinued to Auburn – 20 March 1948
Learn More
- Lehigh Valley Railroad Public Timetable – Effective September 28, 1924