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The New England Central Railroad (reporting mark NECR) is a regional railroad in the New England region of the United States. It began operations in 1995, as the successor of the Central Vermont Railway (CV). The company was originally a subsidiary of holding company RailTex before being purchased by RailAmerica in 2000.
The Central New England Railway (reporting mark CNE) [1] was a railroad from Hartford, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts, west across northern Connecticut and across the Hudson River on the Poughkeepsie Bridge to Maybrook, New York.
The Central New England Railroad (reporting mark CNZR) is a railroad in and near Hartford, Connecticut.It began operations in 1995 on former Conrail trackage.. Central New England Railroad operates two different lines in Connecticut: the Armory Branch and the Griffins Secondary.
Central Vermont Railway: New London, Willimantic and Palmer Railroad: CN: 1848 1861 New London Northern Railroad: New York and Boston Railroad: NH: 1853 1865 Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad: New York Central Railroad: NYC NYC 1914 1968 Penn Central Transportation Company: New York Central and Hudson River Railroad: NYC: 1900 1914 New York ...
Finger Lakes Railway: FGLK Ithaca Central Railroad: ITHR Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad: LAL New York & Atlantic Railway: NYA Ontario Central Railroad: ONCT Ontario Midland Railroad: OMID Rochester & Southern Railroad: RSR Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: WNYP
The final New England state without a railroad, Vermont, gained its first when the Vermont Central Railroad was chartered in 1843. [12] In the year 1850, no less than half of the railroad mileage in the United States was within New England. [13] Entering the second half of the 19th century, many smaller companies merged or were absorbed by others.
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]
Canadian National Railway: CN CN 1923 1998 St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad: Central Vermont Railroad: CN: 1873 1899 Central Vermont Railway: Central Vermont Railway: CV CN: 1899 1995 New England Central Railroad: Cheshire Railroad: B&M: 1844 1890 Fitchburg Railroad: Claremont and Concord Railway: CLCO 1954 1988 Claremont Concord Railroad ...