Oneida Railway
The Oneida Railway, which was an interurban rail, was established in 1907 when the New [York Central Railroad] electrified of the West Shore Railroad between Syracuse, New York and Utica, New York. The interurban railroad used nontraditional third-rail pickup for power instead of the typical overhead catenary. In 1909 the system merged with the New [York State Railways] system which remained in business until 1930.