New York–Scranton corridor

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The New York–Scranton corridor is a historically significant rail route linking New York City with Scranton, Pennsylvania, that served as a key passenger and freight artery in the northeastern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail corridor
railway line
connects New York City NERFINISHED
Scranton, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasHistoricalSignificance yes
historicalRole key freight artery between New York City and northeastern Pennsylvania
key passenger artery between New York City and northeastern Pennsylvania
locatedIn Northeastern United States NERFINISHED
notableFor historic intercity rail service
linking major urban and industrial centers in the Northeast
partOf regional rail network of the Northeastern United States
passesThrough New Jersey NERFINISHED
New York (state) NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
regionServed New York metropolitan area
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre area NERFINISHED
status historically significant rail route
terminus New York City NERFINISHED
Scranton, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
transportMode rail
usedBy freight trains
passenger trains
usedFor freight rail transport
passenger rail transport

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Erie Lackawanna Railway notableRoute New York–Scranton corridor