This chart lists the stations on the Syracuse Branch of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad in New York State.
| Station | Mile |
| Binghamton Chenango Bridge Chenango Forks Itaska Whitney Point Lisle Killawog Marathon Messengerville Cortland Junction Cortland Homer Little York Preble Tully Apulia Onativia Jamesville Rock Cut Syracuse Solvay Fairgrounds Lakeside Stiles Baldwinsville Lamsons South Granby Fulton Minetto Oswego |
0 5.2 11.1 16.5 20.4 22.6 26.2 29.2 33.1 42.5 43.0 45.6 49.9 52.7 57.3 60.0 65.1 72.7 76.0 79.4 82.0 86.0 83.3 86.3 91.4 96.0 99.6 103.4 109.9 114.5 |
All mileage is measured from Binghamton, NY.
The Syracuse Branch connected to the following lines and branches:
- Main line at Binghamton
- Utica Branch at Chenango Forks
- Cincinnatus Branch at Cortland Junction
Abandonments
- Passenger service discontinued from Syracuse to Oswego on February 13, 1949 and between Syracuse and Binghamton on September 15, 1958.
- This line conveyed to Conrail, April 1, 1976. The section between Binghamton and Jamesville was transferred to the New York, Susquehanna & Western in April 1982. The seven-mile section between Jamesville and Syracuse was transferred to the NYS&W in 1995.
- Conrail abandoned the Fulton to Oswego section in 1976 and sold it to Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation in 1978 for access to oil tank farm. The Fulton to Oswego section has been out of service since October 1995.
Newspaper Articles
- 1994 - Self-Guided Tour of the Syracuse and Utica Divisions of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad
References
- Employee Timetables.
- A special thanks goes to Richard Palmer who provided all the information that went into the creation of this page.

