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It opened in 1848, using trackage rights over the New York and Harlem Railroad (later part of the New York Central Railroad system) from Williamsbridge south to Grand Central Terminal, which served as the New Haven's New York City terminal.
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Mackensen(talk)23:15, 22 August 2015 (UTC)reply
System map typos
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Garchy:, thanks for fixing "Worchester". My mistake in thinking you were simply removing the map; perhaps next time you might announce your intentions in the edit summary? In any case, that's not the typo I thought you were deleting the map for. Perhaps you could also change "fright" to "freight" in the legend?
PRRfan (
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19:53, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
@
PRRfan: Funny, I was just adding a note here to what I had found - and apologies for not making my intention clearer. Upon closer examination, many spelling errors are present on this map - I counted 8 city/town misspellings alone. Unfortunately, I do not have the ability to fix every problem on this map (my graphics editing skills are limited), but I would appreciate help if anyone has the ability to fix them. If not I'll give it a go in the next couple of days:
I left a note on the original author's Commons talk page. They are still active on Commons and may be able to make the changes on their original file.
Pi.1415926535 (
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20:41, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Everything fixed, 5 min job. In case of map problems, always contact me on my user page. I can't read discussions on all the pages, where I have added maps.--
Pechristener (
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21:19, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
PechristenerAppreciate the quick reaction and help - also, thanks for creating the map, much appreciated. I did notice the version appears to be the same as before, but maybe it's just an upload problem? - This was cleared up with
this response. Thanks again! Thanks,
Garchy (
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21:22, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply