Rochester and Southern Railroad

After crossing Canal St., the track leads to Morse Lumber, an online customer, as well as the former entrance to the Rochester Subway, which has since been fenced off.

The RSR made deliveries of paper to Gannett Newspapers through the subway until 1996 when the printing operations were moved to Greece, a suburb of Rochester.

Just after the Lexington Avenue underpass, a switch off the Belt Line leads down to another former connection with old subway trackage.

(NY-104) before heading north to its terminus at Matthews and Fields Lumber, another online customer, on Stonewood Avenue.

From Retsof, the RSR continues south via ex-DL&W/EL track to Mount Morris (village), New York, where there is a new American Salt mine.

From there, the line continues south to Dansville, NY, where two new companies occupy the former Foster-Wheeler plant: Bombardier Transportation and American Motive Power.

RSR salt train headed north, with a variety of GPs.