Albany–Binghamton line

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The Albany–Binghamton line is a key former Delaware and Hudson Railway route in New York State that connected the state capital of Albany with the Southern Tier city of Binghamton, serving as an important freight and passenger corridor.

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instanceOf rail transport corridor
railway line
associatedWith Delaware and Hudson Railway mainline operations
connects Albany, New York NERFINISHED
Binghamton, New York NERFINISHED
connectsTo Albany rail network NERFINISHED
Binghamton rail network
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerOperator Delaware and Hudson Railway NERFINISHED
gauge standard gauge
historicalRole important freight corridor
important passenger corridor
infrastructureType heavy rail
locatedIn New York State NERFINISHED
partOf Delaware and Hudson Railway network NERFINISHED
passesThrough upstate New York
regionServed Capital District of New York NERFINISHED
Southern Tier of New York NERFINISHED
significance key route between New York State capital and Southern Tier
status former Delaware and Hudson Railway route
terminusA Albany, New York NERFINISHED
terminusB Binghamton, New York NERFINISHED
transportMode rail
usedFor freight transport
passenger transport

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Delaware and Hudson Railway notableRoute Albany–Binghamton line