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Boston Express is a subsidiary bus company of Concord Coach Lines that operates between New Hampshire and Boston. It serves locations between Logan Airport and southern New Hampshire, including Nashua and destinations along Interstate 93 as far north as Londonderry.
The Nashua, Acton and Boston Railroad (NA&B) was a railroad formed in 1871 to build a line between Nashua, New Hampshire, and Acton, Massachusetts.After opening in 1873, the railroad expanded to Concord, Massachusetts, and offered a commuter connection to Boston.
Concord Coach Lines, Inc., formerly known as Concord Trailways, and often referred to as Concord Coach, is an inter-city bus company based in Concord, New Hampshire.It serves parts of Maine, New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts, and has a route to New York City.
Nashua Transit System provides public transit services for the city of Nashua, New Hampshire, located just on the outskirts of suburban Boston. NTS, also known as CityBus , provides eleven scheduled bus routes to major city destinations, and Citylift operates the paratransit service.
The Boston and Lowell Railroad started freight operations in 1835, with traffic from the Lowell mills to the Boston port. Demand for the express passenger service exceeded expectations, and in 1842 local service was added as well. The line north of Lowell was first owned by the Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad, which was chartered in 1844.
President Joe Biden will be in Boston and Nashua, New Hampshire today.. Biden will be in Boston for two campaign events, one at 5 p.m. and another at 7:30 p.m. He will then head back to Washington ...
The State of Maine Express - the last through service between New York City and Maine - and the Boston–Halifax Gull were discontinued in 1960. [10] [11] Long rural lines to North Conway and Berlin, New Hampshire were cut on December 3, 1961. [8]: 148, 333 By 1962, the B&M was preparing ICC applications to discontinue all remaining service.
The Lowell and Nashua Railroad was chartered in 1836 as an extension of the B&L from Lowell north to the New Hampshire state line. The Nashua and Lowell Railroad, chartered in 1835, would continue the line in New Hampshire to Nashua. The two companies merged in 1838 to form a new Nashua and Lowell Railroad, and the road opened later that year ...