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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 .

  3. List of Vermont railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Vermont Railway: Montpelier and Barre Railroad: MB 1956 1980 Washington County Railroad: Montpelier and St. Johnsbury Railroad: B&M: 1866 1880 St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain Railroad: Montpelier and Wells River Railroad: M&WR B&M: 1867 1945 Barre and Chelsea Railroad: Montpelier and White River Railroad: CN: 1867 1891 Central Vermont ...

  4. List of covered bridges in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Muddy Branch (of the New Haven River) on Halpin Covered Bridge Road: Town: Town lattice: Rutland Railroad [n 3] Addison: Shoreham: 1897: 108' Richville Pond on an abandoned railroad bed: VT State Division for Historic Preservation: Howe truss: Paper Mill

  5. Swanton Covered Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The former St. Johnsbury and Lamoille Railroad right of way runs generally easterly from the north-south main line of the Central Vermont Railroad, which runs roughly parallel to the west bank of the north-flowing Missisquoi River west of Swanton village. The covered bridge that stood at this site comprised three spans, with a total length of ...

  6. East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge is a historic covered bridge spanning the Lemon Fair River near East Shoreham, Vermont. Built in 1897 by the Rutland Railroad Company, it is the state's only surviving example of a wooden Howe truss railroad bridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]

  7. Bellows Falls station - Wikipedia

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    The 1852-built Bellows Falls station, circa 1915. The village of Bellows Falls was a transportation hub even before railroads: the 1785 construction of a bridge across the Connecticut River made it a stop for stagecoach lines, and the 1802 completion of the Bellows Falls Canal provided industrial power and a safe water route bypassing the nearby falls. [2]

  8. Vermont flooding: Photos show washed-out roads and ... - AOL

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    Remnants of Hurricane Beryl triggered flash floods on Thursday that washed away roads and bridges, toppled an apartment building and left at least two people dead.

  9. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    River Road Covered Bridge: 1910 1974-11-19 North Troy: Orleans: Town Lattice Truss; collapsed from damage caused by fire on February 6, 2021 [4] Sacketts Brook Stone Arch Bridge: 1906 1976-12-12 Putney