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Buffalo Creek Railroad Co. - 1910 dated $1,000 Railway Specimen Bond

Inv# SE3110   Specimen Bond
Buffalo Creek Railroad Co. - 1910 dated $1,000 Railway Specimen Bond
State(s): New York
Years: 1910

$1,000 5% Specimen Bond printed by Hamilton Bank Note Co., N.Y. 2 full pages of coupons. Extremely Rare! Superb! The Buffalo Creek Railroad was a terminal and switching railroad that operated on the waterfront area of Buffalo, New York. The company was in existence from 1869 to 1976, operating on 5.66 miles with a total trackage of 34.22 miles. It was formed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad and New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company (Erie Lackawanna Railway) which each owned 50% of the company.

The railroad primarily served the grain elevators in present-day 'Silo City' and adjacent area of Buffalo, including that of General Mills. The site was advantageous due to its location on the Buffalo River and the eastern coast of Lake Erie. Before the re-dredging of the Welland Canal in the 1950s, access to Lake Ontario and points further east were limited to large ships coming from in the Midwestern United States. As a consequence Buffalo hosted at one time the world's largest cereal packaging plants, and offloaded, milled, and shipped grain across the eastern United States. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Creek_Railroad

Condition: Excellent

Stock and Bond Specimens are made and usually retained by a printer as a record of the contract with a client, generally with manuscript contract notes such as the quantity printed. Specimens are sometimes produced for use by the printing company's sales team as examples of the firm’s products. These are usually marked "Specimen" and have no serial numbers.

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