Railroads of Niagara Falls
Railways have made Niagara Falls more accessible and has increased tourism and industrial purposes to be realized. Small settlements soon appeared near these new railways. Railroad history in Niagara Falls has been a crucial part of the history of this region and still today continues to be a factor in development in Niagara Falls.
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The Buffalo & Niagara Falls Railroad
The history of the oldest railroad in Niagara, dating back to 1834. Now Part of the New York Central Railroad. -
Erie & Ontario Railroad
View the history of the first railroad in Upper Canada. This train railway began operations in 1834 and closed in 2001. -
Great Western Railroad
This railroad is now owned and operated by the Canadian National Railroad. -
The Bridge Street Railway Station
Learn about one of the oldest railway stations in the Province of Ontario that is still in existence in today. -
Railway Roadhouse
The only roadhouse in Niagara to repair and service steam locomotives. -
Clifton Railway Station
The history of one of the oldest railway stations built in the city of Niagara Falls. -
Falls View Railway Station
The first major building to use the Falls View and advertise is to passengers. -
Train Stations in Niagara Falls, New York
Read about the history of the different train stations located in Niagara Falls, New York.