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to "succeed to the rights of the
Berdell Bondholders". There was a 10% assessment levied on the Berdell Bondholders as part of the chartering legislation, which also appropriated the necessary monies for the state to pay its assessment on its $ 3 million of Berdell Bonds. For some reason $ 1,000 of Berdell bonds were never issued so for years the NY&NE had $ 19.999 million of common stock outstanding.
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Pacific type corner in 1894 in NY&NE common when parties "Friendly" to the Boston & Albany tried to buy controlling influence in the NY&NE and the New Haven had to buy a large position in NY&NE common. Both parties apparently wound up together buying more NY&NE common than actually existed; worse, the New Haven had had to pay high prices for near worthless shares.
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Formation of the New England Rail Systems claims there
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Milford remains in freight use. From Milford to Ashland is abandoned and being converted to the Upper Charles Trail. A 1.4-mile (2.3 km) segment of the Upper Charles Trail completed in 2011 uses the right-of-way from I-495 to the Hopkinton line. In
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Massachusetts refused to sell him the $ 3 million in stock it held (instead disposing of the shares to a rival group because of concern about Field's close association with Jay Gould) Field sold his holdings
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that 89 of the country's 364 railroads went bankrupt. The New York and New
England Railroad Company was chartered by special act of the Massachusetts legislature on April 17, 1873. Such was the mess of the Boston Hartford & Erie's mortgages and land titles that the NY&NE did not enter into
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Norwich & Worcester lease which was a major part, if not the principal prop to the entire system's existence. The N&W and its related Norwich Line steamers
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December 27, 1893, and the company was reorganized on August 26, 1895, as the New England Railroad; Stuart Daggett in Railroad Reorganization states the 1895 NY&NE reorganization featured a hefty 20% assessment on NY&NE common. The
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Providence, Rhode Island, west to Plainfield, Connecticut, to Willimantic, to Vernon, to Hartford, to New Britain, to Waterbury, to Danbury, and finally to Brewster, NY. Several portions of the line in Connecticut, including Danbury to Hawleyville and Waterbury to Bristol, were
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1104:-mile (0.80 km) segment of rail trail on the right-of-way in Ashland. It will be the first segment of the 7 miles (11 km) of the trail in Ashland.
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on 2010-12-05 – via Air Line Rail Trail website.
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Combined routes from Providence and Boston: 1863-1898
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Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners
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Railroads and Canals of the United States of America
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New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: 1898-1969
2830:"Fragmented Railroads, Variegated Passenger Trains"
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60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
2880:State of Rhode Island Department of Transportation
743:, north of the NY&NE car float at Beacon. The
735:opened in 1888, providing a fixed crossing of the
371:opened on April 23, 1849, and an extension to the
351:1867 New Haven, Middletown and Boston Railroad map
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1411:Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut River Railroad
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1037:was incorporated in 1855 and opened a line from
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2855:New York, New Haven Railroad (April 24, 1955).
1373:was chartered in 1871, and its continuation in
1246:Boston, Norwich and New London Railroad Company
387:was leased in 1851, opening December 29, 1852.
1315:New Haven, Middletown and Willimantic Railroad
1156:was chartered in 1853 and opened in 1873 from
618:New Haven, Middletown and Willimantic Railroad
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2750:. Friends of the Milford Upper Charles Trail.
1220:leased it in 1884 as a continuation of their
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2288:Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad
1192:, was part of the original charter for the
861:Which leaves each day for New York at three
819:memorialized the train in a popular verse:
665:Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad
397:The extension from Blackstone southwest to
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2932:History of Providence County, Rhode Island
2864:. Table 7 – via Streamline Memories.
2197:New York, Housatonic and Northern Railroad
2176:New York, Housatonic and Northern Railroad
2079:Middletown, Meriden and Waterbury Railroad
1427:Middletown, Meriden and Waterbury Railroad
587:began operations, using the BH&E from
508:, crossing the Norfolk County Railroad in
2984:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
2153:Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern Railroad
1431:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
1319:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
1073:Milford, Franklin and Providence Railroad
858:Of that wonderful train of white and gold
798:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
626:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
249:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
159:New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
3178:Railway companies disestablished in 1895
3086:Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut River
2918:History of the Railways of Massachusetts
2313:. For the line those between Dedham and
1929:Hartford and Connecticut Valley Railroad
1506:New York, Providence and Boston Railroad
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1218:New York, Providence and Boston Railroad
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780:The new NY&NE President in 1887 was
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747:, which owned the bridge, chartered the
745:Central New England and Western Railroad
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704:New York, Westchester and Putnam Railway
685:New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad
605:to the BH&E (then the NY&NE) at
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27:Defunct railroad in southern New England
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2718:Clouette, Bruce; Roth, Matthew (1984).
1011:Rhode Island and Massachusetts Railroad
855:One half the glories have not been told
335:on January 1, 1858, and was run by the
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2898:The Rail Lines of Southern New England
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2681:"Annual Report of N.Y., N.H. & H."
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1254:Worcester and Norwich Railroad Company
594:Long Island and Eastern States Express
3173:Railway companies established in 1873
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2938:Dorchester Atheneum: Midland Railroad
2745:"Milford Upper Charles Trail History"
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2539:Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad
1797:Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad
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949:In addition to the two main lines to
852:It makes New York at nine each night,
849:Rain nor snow ne'er stops its flight,
620:was leased in 1873, giving a line to
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839:Maids and Matrons, daintily dimited,
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449:New York and New England Railroad's
58:adding citations to reliable sources
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2722:. Phoenix Publishing. p. 258.
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2379:Providence and Springfield Railroad
1996:New Britain and Middletown Railroad
1493:Providence and Springfield Railroad
1379:Springfield and New London Railroad
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1194:Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad
1154:Providence and Springfield Railroad
1134:Providence and Springfield Railroad
1132:opened, continuing the line to the
429:as a branch. On March 2, 1857, the
262:providing commuter rail service to
69:"New York and New England Railroad"
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3163:Defunct New York (state) railroads
3098:Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut
2615:Greenways Alliance of Rhode Island
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1278:Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad
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969:The original Boston line ended at
409:due to the danger of the numerous
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3143:New York and New England Railroad
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2611:"Washington Secondary bike paths"
2015:New Haven and Northampton Company
1244:was an 1837 consolidation of the
1112:The line eventually running from
1085:A short section from Franklin to
1047:Providence and Worcester Railroad
1019:Providence and Worcester Railroad
823:Without a jar, or roll, or antic,
373:Providence and Worcester Railroad
217:New York and New England Railroad
133:New York and New England Railroad
3080:Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern
2876:"Washington Secondary Bike Path"
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18:Midland Railroad (Massachusetts)
3158:Defunct Massachusetts railroads
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1968:Hartford and New Haven Railroad
1921:Hartford and New Haven Railroad
1130:Woonsocket and Pascoag Railroad
1035:Milford and Woonsocket Railroad
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671:over the ND&C southwest to
295:West from Providence: 1846-1863
45:needs additional citations for
3168:Defunct Rhode Island railroads
2762:"2020 MassTrails Grant Awards"
2736:
2690:
2673:
2625:
2603:
2446:Norwich and Worcester Railroad
2425:Norwich and Worcester Railroad
2300:
1692:Norwich and Worcester Railroad
1364:
1242:Norwich and Worcester Railroad
1175:
1168:on the NY&NE main line in
1045:in 1868. It was leased by the
975:Boston and Providence Railroad
826:Without a stop to Willimantic,
564:Dutchess and Columbia Railroad
533:Norwich and Worcester Railroad
427:Boston and Providence Railroad
403:Norwich and Worcester Railroad
361:Boston and Providence Railroad
13:
1:
3153:Defunct Connecticut railroads
2930:Edited by Richard M. Bayles,
2596:
1062:Boston and Worcester Railroad
765:Massachusetts Governor Andrew
280:Connecticut Southern Railroad
2535:NY&NE line to Providence
2527:New London Northern Railroad
2265:New York and Harlem Railroad
2244:New York and Harlem Railroad
2236:New York and Putnam Railroad
2201:Danbury and Norwalk Railroad
1900:Connecticut Central Railroad
1785:New London Northern Railroad
1371:Connecticut Central Railroad
1324:
1308:
1284:and the Boston line between
999:New York and Boston Railroad
712:New York and Boston Railroad
697:Putnam and Dutchess Railroad
599:Danbury and Norwalk Railroad
545:New London Northern Railroad
494:New York and Boston Railroad
309:New York and Harlem Railroad
7:
2647:Morgan, Bryan, ed. (1973).
2563:
1925:Central New England Railway
1399:Connecticut Valley Railroad
1128:, in 1863, and in 1891 the
944:
809:New England Limited of 1891
655:In 1881 the extension from
399:Mechanicsville, Connecticut
331:in 1855. The HP&F went
270:, and another segment near
10:
3194:
2900:. Pepperell Massachusetts.
2896:Karr, Ronald Dale (2005).
2385:
1642:
1460:
1190:Southbridge, Massachusetts
1186:East Thompson, Connecticut
1140:Providence and Springfield
836:At three o'clock each day,
786:Boston and Albany Railroad
577:On September 9, 1872, the
289:
3044:New Haven and Northampton
3009:
2991:
2912:Railroad History Database
2507:
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2454:
2392:
2350:
2343:
2218:
2184:
2133:
2110:
2087:
2023:
1953:
1880:
1863:South Manchester Railroad
1852:
1765:
1728:
1672:
1649:
1584:
1551:
1514:
1467:
1351:South Manchester Railroad
1118:Harrisville, Rhode Island
1029:Milford/Hopkinton/Ashland
980:
973:with a connection to the
964:
716:New York Central Railroad
568:Dutchess County, New York
169:
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154:
146:
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137:
3104:Poughkeepsie and Eastern
3074:New York and New England
3062:Providence and Worcester
2292:Dutchess County Railroad
1793:NY&NE line to Boston
1562:Pawtuxet Valley Railroad
1270:Worcester, Massachusetts
1206:Pawtuxet Valley Railroad
1158:Providence, Rhode Island
1126:Woonsocket, Rhode Island
1114:Brookline, Massachusetts
882:, which opened in 1910.
864:Over the N.Y. & N.E.
749:Dutchess County Railroad
642:Steelways of New England
555:, to the north, and for
506:Woonsocket, Rhode Island
498:Brookline, Massachusetts
477:, giving it a line from
301:Providence, Rhode Island
233:Providence, Rhode Island
2793:Poor, Henry V. (1860).
2591:Edson Joseph Chamberlin
2423:original junction with
2319:Norfolk County Railroad
1566:Pontiac Branch Railroad
1389:, with a branch to the
1222:Pontiac Branch Railroad
276:Manchester, Connecticut
2998:Hartford and New Haven
2994:New York and New Haven
2632:Beebe, Lucius (1965).
2339:Connections and notes
1456:Connections and notes
1237:
1149:
1122:Charles River Railroad
989:from the main line at
987:Medway Branch Railroad
777:
728:
496:had built a line from
454:
385:Medway Branch Railroad
383:soon after. The short
352:
212:
2923:Philip C. Blakeslee,
1235:
1228:Norwich and Worcester
1147:
1091:Franklin/Foxboro Line
842:Ride everyday on the
773:
724:
579:Long Island Rail Road
549:Palmer, Massachusetts
492:In the meantime, the
448:
365:Dedham, Massachusetts
350:
305:Hartford, Connecticut
260:Franklin/Foxboro Line
237:Boston, Massachusetts
229:Hartford, Connecticut
210:
2828:VanBokkelen, James.
2636:. Privately printed.
1262:Norwich, Connecticut
900:Bristol, Connecticut
553:Brattleboro, Vermont
245:New England Railroad
54:improve this article
3110:New York Connecting
3092:Central New England
2845:, pp. 105–108.
2169:Berkshire Junction
2157:Housatonic Railroad
1276:at Lisbon, CT. The
1164:. An extension to
844:New England Limited
831:New England Limited
733:Poughkeepsie Bridge
726:Poughkeepsie Bridge
667:opened. Along with
134:
3026:Connecticut Valley
2586:Airline State Park
2558:Northeast Corridor
2403:Southbridge Branch
2283:Hopewell Junction
2075:Naugatuck Railroad
1960:Newington Junction
1844:Rockville Railroad
1391:Rockville Railroad
1337:north and east to
1331:Rockville Railroad
1238:
1182:Southbridge Branch
1150:
1108:Woonsocket/Pascoag
1089:is in use by MBTA
924:. You can help by
778:
729:
465:from there to the
459:Fishkill, New York
455:
353:
317:Fishkill, New York
313:Brewster, New York
299:The corridor from
213:
147:Dates of operation
132:
3130:
3129:
2886:on July 22, 2012.
2743:Cockroft, James.
2670:, pp. 83–85.
2545:
2544:
2372:Douglas Junction
2298:
2297:
2290:(NYNH&H) and
2279:Hopewell Junction
2199:(NYNH&H) and
2155:(NYNH&H) and
2077:(NYNH&H) and
1927:(NYNH&H) and
1564:(NYNH&H) and
1423:Connecticut River
1405:Connecticut River
1301:from New York to
1054:Hopkinton Railway
942:
941:
782:Jabez A. Bostwick
775:Jabez A. Bostwick
753:Hopewell Junction
702:Also in 1881 the
683:took cars to the
661:Hopewell Junction
572:Hopewell Junction
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16:(Redirected from
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2621:on May 13, 2003.
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2548:Modern-day usage
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1359:South Manchester
1345:South Manchester
1272:, including the
1166:Douglas Junction
1103:
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1001:reached Medway.
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904:Pequabuck Tunnel
880:Pequabuck Tunnel
790:Albany, New York
628:system in 1879.
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1965:
1439:
1437:Station listing
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1200:Pawtuxet Valley
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957:, splitting at
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817:Rudyard Kipling
669:trackage rights
638:Alvin F. Harlow
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2706:Karr (2005)
2668:Karr (2005)
2301:Boston line
2166:Brookfield
2139:Sandy Hook
2054:Terryville
2030:Forestville
2010:Plainville
1987:New Britain
1858:Manchester
1734:Versailles
1706:Canterbury
1687:Plainfield
1609:Washington
1387:Springfield
1365:Springfield
1274:Taft Tunnel
1268:) north to
1250:Connecticut
1210:River Point
1176:Southbridge
959:Willimantic
681:train ferry
607:Hawleyville
541:Willimantic
529:Southbridge
451:White Train
392:Southbridge
325:Willimantic
284:rail trails
171:Track gauge
3137:Categories
3068:Old Colony
3056:Housatonic
3032:New Canaan
3002:Shore Line
2729:091465909X
2597:References
2315:Blackstone
2211:Mill Plain
2116:Southbury
2006:Plainville
1977:Newington
1854:Manchester
1702:Canterbury
1674:Plainfield
1474:Providence
1469:Providence
1355:Manchester
1282:Plainfield
1266:New London
1043:Bellingham
955:Providence
887:Blackstone
557:New London
537:Plainfield
510:Blackstone
479:Providence
407:injunction
377:Blackstone
80:newspapers
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2858:timetable
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2330:Milepost
2307:Readville
2257:Towner's
2231:Brewster
2112:Southbury
2093:Towantic
2069:Waterbury
2064:Waterbury
1955:Newington
1886:Burnside
1872:Buckland
1757:Scotland
1664:Sterling
1618:Coventry
1590:Quidnick
1529:Cranston
1447:Milepost
1415:Waterbury
1357:south to
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1325:Rockville
1321:in 1879.
1309:New Haven
1298:East Wind
1058:Hopkinton
933:June 2019
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221:NY&NE
165:Technical
155:Successor
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2564:See also
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2478:Elliott
2460:Pomfret
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2365:Douglas
2336:Station
2260:Towners
2227:Brewster
2050:Plymouth
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1910:Hartford
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333:bankrupt
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142:Overview
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2488:Hampton
2456:Pomfret
2352:Douglas
2191:Danbury
2186:Danbury
2135:Newtown
2102:Oxford
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1807:Andover
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1743:Baltic
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1720:Lisbon
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1627:Summit
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290:History
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