With the moderate success of the Glen Haven line, the
Rochester and Sodus Bay Railway was incorporated in 1898 to build an interurban railway to reach the resort town of
Sodus Point on the shores of
Lake Ontario. Construction began in 1899 and soon the double-track railroad reached
Williamson,
Sodus, and up to Sodus Point. Service to Ontario began on July 4, 1900, Full service over the entire length of the line to Sodus Point commenced on August 22, 1900. Sodus Bay cars used Rochester Railway Company tracks to reach downtown and turnback at Plymouth Avenue. The Irondequoit Park Railroad was leased by the Rochester and Sodus Bay Railway in 1901, and formally merged in 1902. That same year, the Rochester and Sodus Bay Railway was leased by the
Rochester Railway Company. In 1903, the entire line was rebuilt with heavier and rail. The Rochester Railway Company formed the
Glen Haven Improvement Company to purchase Glen Haven Park from Woodworth and Crouch. The amusement park continued to benefit from upgrades that lured even more customers to the shores of Irondequoit Bay. Beginning in 1905, Sodus Bay cars originated from the downtown Rochester
interurban terminal shared with the
Rochester and Eastern Rapid Railway at Court and Exchange streets (near the
Erie Railroad terminal). In 1909, the Rochester Railway Company was acquired by
New York State Railways, and the Rochester and Sodus Bay Railway was operated as part of the Rochester Lines division. ==New York State Railways (1909–1933)==