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  2. Central Vermont Railway - Wikipedia

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    Central Vermont Railway Historical Society; The Central Vermont Railway at George Elwood's Fallen Flags site; Picturing the Past: The Central Vermont Railway - includes many railway photos Archived 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine; Mamacoke Company Portal to Central Vermont Railway Archives Archived 2008-08-27 at the Wayback Machine

  3. Central Vermont Railroad Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Developed between the 1860s and 1920s by the Central Vermont Railroad (CVR), the complex is the largest assemblage of railroad-related buildings in Vermont. Located between Catherine and Pine Streets on either side of Lake Street, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [ 1 ]

  4. List of Vermont railroads - Wikipedia

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    Northern Vermont Railroad: 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 ...

  5. Burlington Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    According to the inscription on its southern entrance, the Burlington Tunnel was constructed beginning on 1 November 1860, and completed on 17 May 1861 for a predecessor railroad to the Central Vermont Railway. The tunnel runs in a northeast–southwest curve, while the external approach trackage runs from south to east.

  6. Railway Historical Society to host 47th train meet - AOL

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    Aug. 12—ALLENWOOD — The 47th annual train meet of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Warrior Run Fire ...

  7. Rutland Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Between 1871 and 1896, the Rutland Railroad was leased to the Central Vermont, regaining its independence when that road entered receivership. The New York Central Railroad briefly had a controlling interest in the Rutland from 1904 but sold half of its shares to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad in 1911.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Central Vermont ...

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    The railroad of Central Vermont Railway Company, herein called the carrier, is a standard-gage, steam railroad, located principally in the State of Vermont but extending a short distance into the State of New York. It also has wharf property in New York City. It is single track, with the exception of about 6 miles of double track.

  9. Randolph station (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Central Railroad was chartered to build a line along the Connecticut River to Lake Champlain, which was to include service to Randolph. The original station was not built until 1848, by which time the VCRR was acquired by the Central Vermont Railway. By the late-1870s (although signs on the depot suggest 1881), Central Vermont moved ...