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The Central Vermont Railway transitioned to the New England Central Railroad starting on February 3, 1995, with the transition completed three days later on February 6. [2] The new railroad was marked by improved service compared to the old Central Vermont, as well as more flexible crew arrangements, both of which led to a resurgence of the line.
The two companies merged on August 1, 1892 to form the Philadelphia, Reading & New England Railroad (PR&NE). RDG proved unable to handle its new acquisitions, and PR&NE defaulted on its interest payments in May 1893. The final reorganization came on January 12, 1899 with the formation of the Central New England Railway (CNE).
This is a route-map template for the New England Central Railroad, a United States railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Central Maine and Quebec Railway: CMQ 2014 2020 Canadian Pacific Railway: Central Vermont Railroad: CN: 1872 1899 Central Vermont Railway: Central Vermont Railway: CV CN: 1899 1995 New England Central Railroad: Champlain and Connecticut River Railroad: RUT: 1843 1847 Rutland and Burlington Railroad: Chatham and Lebanon Valley Railroad: RUT ...
Penn Central Transportation Company: New York Central and Hudson River Railroad: NYC: 1900 1914 New York Central Railroad: New York and Harlem Railroad: NYC: 1831 1976 N/A Was located in present-day New York; the boundary was moved in 1855 New York and New England Railroad: NH: 1873 1895 New England Railroad: New York, New Haven and Hartford ...
The Central Vermont became part of the Grand Trunk Railway in 1899, which in turn was nationalized by the Canadian government in 1922. Passenger service on the line ended on September 27, 1947. The line was sold to RailTex in 1995 and operated as the New England Central Railroad. [3]
Under pressure by reduced traffic to cut costs, many redundant or low-traffic lines were abandoned during and shortly after the depression. Some notable abandonments included most of the Central New England Railway in 1938, the New Haven and Derby Railroad between 1939 and 1941, and the entirety of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad in ...
Pan Am Railways, Inc. (PAR) is a subsidiary of CSX Corporation that operates Class II regional railroads covering northern New England from Mattawamkeag, Maine, to Rotterdam Junction, New York. [1] Pan Am Railways is primarily made up of former Class II regional railroads such as Boston and Maine Corporation , Maine Central Railroad Company ...