Incorporated into the New York Central Railroad in 1893.
The company was absorbed into the New Jersey Junction Railroad, which had owned its stock, on October 24, 1914.
It remained in use throughout the 20th century, as the Ulster and Delaware eventually was absorbed into the New York Central Railroad.
Vanderbilt consolidated many of his railroads into the New York Central Railroad.
The road was consolidated into the New York Central Railroad in 1853.
For some time such a traffic arrangement was made, lasting through the NYW&P's absorption into the New York Central Railroad in 1894.
Consolidated into the New York Central Railroad under the act of 1853.
The Terminal Railway was merged into the New York Central Railroad on December 22, 1914.
The railroad was consolidated into the New York Central Railroad on May 17, 1853.
This was later incorporated into the New York Central Railroad.