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  2. Northern Railroad (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s and 1870s, the Northern was under the control of Onslow Stearns, who served as president of the railroad from 1852 until his death in 1878. [22] The Northern thrived under his leadership, and the yearly gross income of the road rose from nearly $364,000 in 1861 to $500,000 in 1881, while passenger-miles increased from 3.6m to 5.9m and revenue freight increased from 12.6m to 29.4m ...

  3. Concord (CDP), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Concord is a census-designated place comprising the main settlement in the town of Concord, Essex County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 271, [1] out of a total town population of 1,235. It was an incorporated village for much of the 20th century, disincorporating in 1969.

  4. Concord Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    The company's relationship with Trailways was dissolved in 2008, and the name reverted to Concord Coach Lines. [1] It operates two subsidiary bus lines: Boston Express, which runs between points in central New Hampshire and Boston, and Dartmouth Coach, which runs from Hanover, New Hampshire and the Upper Valley area to Boston and to New York City.

  5. Concord, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 2 crosses the town from east to west, connecting Lancaster, New Hampshire, with St. Johnsbury. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 53.5 square miles (138.6 km 2 ), of which 51.3 square miles (132.9 km 2 ) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2 ), or 4.10%, is water. [ 4 ]

  6. New England Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally a subsidiary of holding company RailTex before being purchased by RailAmerica in 2000. In 2012, the company was purchased by Genesee & Wyoming, its current owner. The New England Central Railroad main line runs from New London, Connecticut, to Alburgh, Vermont, at the Canada–US border, a distance of 366 miles (589 ...

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  8. New England Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A 1988 bid on the ex-Grand Trunk line in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, went instead to the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad. In the summer of 1987, AT&T began laying fiber-optic cable along the Northern Railroad mainline from Concord to Lebanon, and the New England Southern was contracted to re-lay ballast along the right-of-way. [1]

  9. List of Vermont railroads - Wikipedia

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    Delaware and Hudson Company: D&H: 1899 1930 Delaware and Hudson Railroad: Delaware and Hudson Railroad: D&H D&H 1928 1968 Delaware and Hudson Railway: Delaware and Hudson Railway: DH D&H 1968 1983 Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad: Delaware and Hudson Canal Company: D&H: 1871 1899 Delaware and Hudson Company: East Barre and Chelsea Railroad: B&M ...