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  2. List of Connecticut railroads - Wikipedia

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    New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: Connecticut Central Railroad [nb 4] CCCL 1987 1998 Providence and Worcester Railroad: Shortline railroad that operated former Conrail trackage in and around Middletown, Connecticut. [8] [9] Connecticut Central Railroad: NH: 1871 1887 New York and New England Railroad: Connecticut Valley Railroad: NH ...

  3. Naugatuck Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Naugatuck Railroad is a common carrier railroad owned by the Railroad Museum of New England and operated on tracks leased from the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The original Naugatuck Railroad was a railroad chartered to operate through south central Connecticut in 1845, with the first section opening for service in 1849.

  4. Danbury Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Railway Museum (reporting mark DRMX) [2] is a railway museum housed in the former Union Station on the east end of downtown Danbury, Connecticut, United States.It was established in the mid-1990s following the closure of the station by the Metro-North Railroad in favor of a new station nearby, and primarily focuses on the history of railroading in southern New England and ...

  5. South Manchester Railroad - Wikipedia

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    South Manchester Railroad at the corner of Hartford Road and Elm Street near Cheney Hall. The South Manchester Railroad (SMRR, also known as the Cheney Railroad or Cheney's Goat) was a short-line railroad, operating in Manchester, Connecticut. It was in operation from 1869 to the 1980s. [1]

  6. Central New England Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Armory Branch came under the control of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, which at its peak controlled nearly all freight rail traffic in Connecticut. Following the New Haven's bankruptcy in 1961, Penn Central took over operations in 1969, followed by Conrail in 1976, which sold the line beyond Hazardville to Guilford ...

  7. Danbury and Norwalk Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury and Norwalk Railroad, chartered in 1836 as the Fairfield County Railroad, was an independent American railroad that operated between the cities of Danbury and Norwalk, Connecticut from 1852 until its absorption by the Housatonic Railroad in 1886.