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- Q7283933 comment "From the start of railroading in America through the first half of the 20th century, New York City and Long Island were major areas for rail freight transportation, but their location, across the Hudson River from northeastern New Jersey, and thus most of the United States, has always posed problems for rail traffic. Numerous factors, besides geography, influenced the dramatic reduction of the number of freight rail cars that enter or pass through the city to a trickle.".
- Q7283933 label "Rail freight transportation in New York City and Long Island".
- Q7283933 depiction New_York_City_Railroads_ca_1900.png.