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"D&H" redirects here; for the firearm magazine manufacturing company, see D&H Industries
The Delaware and Hudson Railway (D&H) is a subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Railway, giving it access to New York City and other parts of the northeastern United States.
It was formerly an important bridge line, connecting New York with Montreal, Quebec. The company started out as the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, which built a canal running from Kingston, New York on the Hudson River southwest to Port Jervis, New York on the Delaware River and beyond to the anthracite coal fields at Carbondale, Pennsylvania. The canal company later built a railroad, one of the first railroads in the United States, later known as the Delaware and Hudson Company and then the Delaware and Hudson Railroad until 1968.
The D&H has called itself "America's oldest continually operated transportation company".






