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Timetable: Lackawanna Railroad, The Route of Phoebe Snow. Time Tables. Sept. 5, 1960.
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Timetable: Lackawanna Railroad, The Route of Phoebe Snow. Time Tables. September 5, 1960. Form 10.
Pamphlet, color, 8-5/8" high x 8-1/8" wide; folded to 4" wide, 16 pp.
This schedule would be the last system one issued by the Lackawanna (Delaware, Lackawanna & Western) Railroad as the merger with the Erie would take effect in October 1960 and the companies then operated under the new name, Erie Lackawanna.
Long distance trains for which Hoboken served as the eastern terminus for rail passage. Travel for the destination or origination of New York required using a bus, ferry or the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad (The Tubes) to get to or from Lackawanna Terminal in Hoboken.
Pages [8-9] are a system route map with through connections and other details
Page 13 has a fare schedule
Pages 14-15 is the station index
See details:
-upper left page 3: listing Hoboken as start of rail passage
-text box bottom pg 4: How to Reach Lackawanna Terminal, Hoboken
-text box pg 6: Passengers to N.Y.C. From Hoboken You May Go Via Ferry, Bus, or Tube Train
-map pg [9] upper right: Lackawanna Connections Into New York City
The Phoebe Snow was advertised on the cover (a long distance passenger train that operated from 1949 to 1966), but it was just one of several named trains. They included:
The Twilight
The Westerner
The Owl
Pocono Express
The New Yorker
New York Mail
The Lackawanna went as far west as Buffalo and did not run to Chicago, but routes are shown and times listed for "Through Connections" to points west and south of Buffalo including Chicago. The Through Connections used the Nickel Plate Road, New York Central System and Canadian Pacific Railroad.
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Lukacs, Claire
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Museum Collections. Gift of a Friend of the Museum.
1960 - 1960
Date(s) Created: 1960 Date(s): 1960
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Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2012-02-22