Auburn and Syracuse Electric Railroad

The Auburn and Syracuse Electric Railroad was an interurban rail that ran from Auburn, New York to Syracuse, New York, a distance of 24 miles (39 km).

[1] The railroad owned a total of 58 miles (93 km) of track which "was as fine as any in the state.

"[2] The road was owned by Clifford D. Beebe of Syracuse.

The Beebe Syndicate controlled interurbans that ran from Rochester to Syracuse, to Auburn to Oswego on Lake Ontario.

[3] The company declared bankruptcy in 1927 and streetcar service in Auburn ended at that time; however, interurban service continued until the business was sold in early 1930.