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The railroad of the Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley Railway Company, hereinafter called the Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley, is a single-track line located within the State of New York and extending from Greene to Utica, a distance of 75.875 miles, with a branch line from Richfield Junction to Richfield Springs, aggregating 97.662 miles of road.

The Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley is a corporation of the State of New York, having its principal office at New York, N. Y. The accounting records of this company do not include the results of its corporate operations. The records examined do not indicate that the company is controlled by any individual or corporation, nor, on the other hand, that it controls any common-carrier corporation. The property of the Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley was operated by its own organization from August, 1868, to May 1, 1870. On the latter date, it was leased to the Lackawanna and it was operated by that company from May 1, 1870, to December 31, 1917. From that date to date of valuation it has been operated by the United States Railroad Administration, as a part of the operating unit of the Lackawanna.

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