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The Green Mountain Railroad (reporting mark GMRC) is a class III railroad operating in Vermont. GMRC operates on tracks that had been owned by the Rutland Railroad and Boston and Maine Railroad. The railroad operates on a rail line between North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Rutland, Vermont. GMRC's corporate colors are green and yellow.
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.
GGMX - Golden Gate Railroad Museum; GGPX - General American Marks Company; GGS - South Carolina Central Railroad (Georgia Great Southern Division) GHBX - G. Heileman Brewing Company; GHH - Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad; GHRD - Green Hills Rural Development (Chillicothe-Brunswick Rail Maintenance Authority) GHRX - GHR Energy Corporation
Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad: CN: 1848 1960 Canadian National Railway: Barre Railroad: B&M: 1888 1913 Barre and Chelsea Railroad: Barre Branch Railroad: B&M: 1888 1913 Montpelier and Wells River Railroad: Barre and Chelsea Railroad: B&C, BC B&M: 1913 1957 Montpelier and Barre Railroad: Bennington and Rutland Railroad: RUT: 1865 1870 ...
The locomotive later became Green Mountain Railroad #15 following the formation of that railroad. It remained under the Green Mountain name until 1973 and was later reverted to Rahway Valley #15. Rahway Valley 15 at Steamtown, U.S.A in Bellows Falls, Vermont in August 1970. Note that it has Green Mountain lettering on the tender.
The Green Mountain Flyer was an international day train between Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the Northeast United States, with sections to New York City and Boston. It was operated in cooperation between the Rutland Railroad , the Canadian National Railway and the New York Central Railroad .
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Green Mountain Railroad (formerly Rutland Railway) Alco RS1 #405 in Bellows Falls, Vermont in August 2006. Several examples exist at tourist railways and railway museums, including: Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad's RS-1 purchased in 1951 by the Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad as #1002, sold to the Calumet & Hecla Railroad in 1967 as #205.