Delaware and Hudson Shield Logo Embroidered Cadet Collar Sweatshirt
Delaware and Hudson Shield Logo Embroidered Cadet Collar Sweatshirt
- Embroidered on Front
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- air jet yarn creates a smooth, low-pill surface for printing
- cross-dyed shades (2 colors in one fabric)
- YKK® brass zipper and contrast Dark Grey trim
- 1x1 ribbed cuffs and waistband with spandex
- double-needle stitching throughout
- fleece-lined collar
- Color Oxford Grey
The Delaware and Hudson Railway (D&H) (reporting mark DH) is a railroad that operates in the Northeastern United States. In 1991, after more than 150 years as an independent railroad, the D&H was purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP). CP operates D&H under its subsidiary Soo Line Corporation which also operates Soo Line Railroad.
D&H's name originates from the 1823 New York state corporation charter listing "The President, Managers and Company of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co." authorizing an establishment of "water communication" between the Delaware River and the Hudson River.
Nicknamed "The Bridge Line to New England and Canada," D&H connected New York with Montreal, Quebec and New England. D&H has also been known as "North America's oldest continually operated transportation company."
On September 19, 2015, the Norfolk Southern Railway completed acquisition of the D&H South Line from CP. The D&H South Line is 282 miles long and connects Schenectady, New York, to Sunbury, Pennsylvania.[1] The D&H South Line consists of two rail lines, the Sunbury Line and the Freight Line. The Nicholson Cutoff is located on the Sunbury Line, which was a former mainline of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad.