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The Fonda Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad (FJ&G) was at one point a 132 mile steam engine and electric interurban railroad that connected its namesake towns in east central New York State to Schenectady New York. It had a successful and profitable transportation business from 1870 until the 1980s carrying workers salesmen and executives of the very large number of glove manufacturing companies in the area to the New York Central (NYC) station at Schenectady.