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Erie Railroad - <strong>Wikipedia</strong>, <strong>the</strong> <strong>free</strong> <strong>encyclopedia</strong><br />
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On September 15, 1948, <strong>the</strong> Cleveland Union Terminals Company allowed <strong>the</strong> Erie to use <strong>the</strong> Union<br />
Terminal adjacent to Terminal Tower in lieu of its old station. [1]<br />
The Erie Railroad merged with <strong>the</strong> Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1960. The new<br />
company became known as <strong>the</strong> Erie Lackawanna Railroad.<br />
Locomotives<br />
● L-1 0-8-8-0 pusher locomotive.<br />
● "Triplex" 2-8-8-8-2 pusher locomotive.<br />
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Company officers<br />
The following are <strong>the</strong> presidents of <strong>the</strong> Erie Railroad through its history:<br />
● Eleazer Lord (1833–1835)<br />
● James Gore King (1835–1839)<br />
● Eleazer Lord (1839–1841)<br />
● James Bowen (1841–1842)<br />
● William Maxwell (1842–1843)<br />
● Horatio Allen (1843–1844)<br />
● Eleazer Lord (1844–1845)<br />
● James Hooper (only for two months in 1845)<br />
● Benjamin Loder (1845–1853)<br />
● Homer Ramsdell (1853–1857)<br />
● Charles Moran (1857–1859)<br />
● Samuel Marsh (1859–1861)<br />
● Nathaniel Marsh (1861–1864)<br />
● Samuel Marsh (four months in 1864)<br />
● Robert H. Berdell (1864–1867)<br />
● John S. Eldridge (1867–1868)<br />
● Jay Gould (1868–1872)<br />
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