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The relationship of these two sections of track needs to be presented in a clearer fashion. Without a map, the discussion can get very confusing since the Warren Railroad was a subset of the Old Road, the latter which really didn't come into existence as a known entity until the Cut-Off opened. A map showing the Old Road, the Warren Railroad and the Lackawanna Cut-Off would be very helpful.WallyFromColumbia (talk) 18:49, 15 April 2013 (UTC)Reply