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THE WELLSVILLE & BUFFALO RR
The Wellsville & Buffalo RR leased
all property used for Railroad purposes that the Finance Corp received
from B&S Railway. They
in turn leased themselves to the B&S Railroad.
B&S Railroad through the lease obtained 200-40 ton coal cars,
13 locomotives and 14 passenger cars for $10,000 per year.
The same personnel as used by B&S Railroad Corporation was
used by Wellsville & Buffalo.
The Wellsville &
Buffalo
Railroad was incorporated on December
10, 1915 and only lasted until November 17, 1916.
Operating at a loss the management closed the road and
dismantled.
The
price of scrap was high because of war in
Europe
. Little
time was wasted in taking up the line.
The Czar of
Russia
was in need of railroad equipment and
the rail and a few locomotives were readied to ship to His Imperial
Majesty. Due to political
unrest in
Russia
the shipment was delivered to
France
. It
is said that all this was then sunk to the Atlantic floor with help of
one of the Kaiser’s u-boats.
Although
bridges were left standing as late as the early 1940’s and rumors
abounded about potential use by the NY Central and South Buffalo
Railroad. Nothing
materialized.

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