Rather than attempting to rebuild an existing line, the Lackawanna Railroad, which controlled the M&E, decided to build a completely new line.
In 1912 the Lackawanna Railroad built a large terminal at the end of their line, but it was closed in 1981 and converted into shops.
He projected and constructed the Northumberland division of the Lackawanna Railroad.
One of the first railway companies to use disposable paper cups was the Lackawanna Railroad, which began using them in 1909.
Leaving downtown Moscow, Route 435 continues northward aside the Lackawanna Railroad main line.
June 5 - The last steam locomotive runs on the Lackawanna Railroad.
His father was the superintendent of the Marine Division of the Lackawanna Railroad.
Originally operated by the Lackawanna Railroad, the station is now part of the New Jersey Transit system.
In 1912 the Lackawanna Railroad built a large terminal at the end of their line.
This would have required difficult rerouting of the that line for the Lackawanna Railroad.