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  2. Vermont Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Railway (reporting mark VTR) is a shortline railroad in Vermont and eastern New York, operating much of the former Rutland Railway. It is the main part of the Vermont Rail System, which also owns the Green Mountain Railroad, the Rutland's branch to Bellows Falls. The trackage is owned by the Vermont Agency of Transportation except ...

  3. Central Vermont Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal and Vermont Junction Railway was chartered in 1860 and opened in the 1860s, extending the Vermont and Canada's branch from the international border north to St. Johns, Quebec, on the Grand Trunk Railway's Montreal and Champlain Railroad. From opening, it was operated as an extension of the Vermont and Canada.

  4. File:Central Vermont Railway excursion train at Brattleboro ...

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    Marty Bernard, Set 72157659885720328, ID 26551540270, Original title Roger Puta rode this Central Vermont Excursion Train on October 6, 1968 File usage The following page uses this file:

  5. St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad (StJ&LC) was a railroad located in northern Vermont.It provided service to rural parts of the state for over a century, until track deterioration and flood damage made the line unusable and uneconomical to repair, which forced the line to close in 1995.

  6. Waterbury station (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Waterbury station, also known as Waterbury–Stowe, is an Amtrak train station in Waterbury, Vermont, United States. It was originally built in 1875 by the Central Vermont Railroad. [3] During 2006, the station underwent a major renovation project, during which the building was restored to its 1875 appearance.

  7. Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad (H&WRR, or H&W) was a short-line railroad serving the towns of Hardwick and Woodbury, Vermont.Built to serve the local granite industry by bringing rough stone from the quarries to the cutting-houses, the railroad was about 7 miles (11 km) long, plus leased track, extended to about 11 miles (18 km) at its greatest extent.

  8. Northfield station (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Vermont Railway Depot is a historic former train station at Depot Square in the village of Northfield, Vermont. Built in 1852, it is believed to be the oldest surviving railroad station in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]

  9. Central Vermont Railroad Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Headquarters Office Building on Federal Street. The Central Vermont Railroad Headquarters complex is located just west of St. Albans' central business district, and is roughly bisected by Lake Street. It is bounded north of Lake Street by Pine and Federal Streets, and south of Lake by Houghton, Market, and Allen Streets.