The Corning Branch of the Erie Railroad began as the Buffalo, Corning and New York Railroad which opened from Painted Post to Batavia in 1854.  It later became the Buffalo, New York and Erie Railroad which was leased to the Erie Railway in 1863.

This chart lists the stations on the Corning Branch of the Erie Railroad and predecessor companies between Avon and Corning.

Station Distance
Avon
Conesus Lake Jct.
Lakeville
South Lima
Livonia
South Livonia
Conesus
Websters
Springwater
Wayland
Atlanta
Cohocton
Wallace
Avoca
Kanona
Bath
Savona
Campbell
Coopers
Painted Post
Corning
18.7
25.9
27.5
27.7
30.3
33.9
37.6
41.4
44.3
49.0
55.0
59.3
64.2
67.1
70.7
74.5
80.7
85.3
89.6
92.9
94.8

Distance is measured from Rochester.

Connections

Abandonments

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