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| | New York, Westchester, & Boston Railway |
 | | The New York, Westchester, & Boston Railway was a short-lived interurban system that operated from 1912 to 1937, between terminals at 133rd St. at the Harlem River in the Bronx, and Port Chester and White Plains in Westchester County. |
 | | The New York, Westchester & Boston Railway: An Account of the Franchise history of This New Single-Phase Suburban Railway, of the Territory Which It Serves, of Its Relation to Previously Established Transit Lines, of the Character of Train Service Which It Gives and of the Method of Fare Collection. |
 | | New Steel Cars for the New York, Westchester, & Boston Railway: These Cars Have Many Interesting Constructional and Equipment Features, Including Pressed-Steel, Unit-Side Frames to Carry Most of the Weight, Heat Insulation Means, Air-Operated Doors and Straight, Single-Phase, Multiple-Unit Control. |
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