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Map of Old Colony Railroad network, about 1893 The Governor Bradford, an early OC locomotive built in 1845 by Hinkley & Drury Map of Old Colony and Fall River lines, 1846 Old Colony & Fall River Rail Road seal from 1854 stock certificate The Pilgrim, of the Fall River Line, operated by the Old Colony Railroad Company 1870 Notice for Old Colony & Newport Railway Martha's Vineyard Railroad Share ...
Newport County, Rhode Island, USA: Dates of operation: 1979 (Old Colony and Newport Scenic Railway) 1997 (Newport Dinner Train) 2014 (as Newport and Narragansett Bay Railroad)–present: Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge: Other; Website: trainsri.com
The following is a list of historic Old Colony Railroad (OCRR) stations, at the time of the 1893 lease by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and shortly after. [1] City/town include current town name, some of which were incorporated after 1893.
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New York, Providence and Boston and Old Colony Railroad Terminal Company: NH: 1891 1904 Providence Terminal Company: Newport and Fall River Railroad: NH: 1846 1863 Old Colony and Newport Railway: Newport and Wickford Railroad and Steamboat Company: NH: 1870 1909 New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: Old Colony Railroad: NH: 1872 1947
Old Colony and Newport Railway: Dorchester and Milton Branch Railroad: NH: 1846 1885 Old Colony Railroad: Duxbury and Cohasset Railroad: NH: 1867 1878 Old Colony Railroad: East Boston Freight Railroad: NYC: 1862 1869 Boston and Albany Railroad: Eastern Railroad: B&M: 1836 1890 Boston and Maine Railroad: Eastern Junction, Broad Sound Pier and ...
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Old Colony and Newport Railway Company, Oct. 1, 1872, 143.40 miles— Constructed by that company, Montclair extension, date unknown, 0.50 miles. Constructed by Old Colony Railroad Corporation (of 1844)— Boston to Plymouth, 1845, 37.45 miles. Abington to Bridgewater, 1847, 6.22 miles.