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  2. Central Vermont Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Central Vermont Railway (reporting mark CV) was a railroad that operated in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont, as well as the Canadian province of Quebec.

  3. New England Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A Central Vermont Railway train in 1994. The Central Vermont Railway (CV) had long been owned and operated by Canadian railroads, first the Grand Trunk Railway and from 1927 the Canadian National Railway (CN); CN was in turn owned by the government of Canada. The Central Vermont's owners kept it a separate company, complete with its own fleet ...

  4. St. Albans station (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Central was reorganized as the Central Vermont Railway (CV) in 1873. On July 1, 1873, the CV-owned Missisquoi Railroad (later the Richmond Branch) opened as a branch line from St. Albans. [2] The struggling CV became part of the Grand Trunk Railway in 1896. [3] The Grand Trunk was in turn merged into the Canadian National Railway ...

  5. List of Vermont railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Vermont Railway: Canada Atlantic Railway: CN: 1897 1905 Grand Trunk Railway: Canadian American Railroad: CDAC 1996 2003 Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway, Washington County Railroad: Canadian Pacific Railway: CP CP 1884 1996 Northern Vermont Railroad: Central Maine and Quebec Railway: CMQ 2014 2020 Canadian Pacific Railway: Central ...

  6. Amherst station (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The line became part of the Vermont Central Railroad in 1871, which was taken over in 1873 by the Central Vermont Railroad (after 1899, the Central Vermont Railway [CV]). [4] The Central Massachusetts Railroad , which paralleled the NLN south of downtown Amherst, had its own station—the building of which is also still extant—located on ...

  7. Union Station (Brattleboro, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Valley Railroad opened between Brattleboro and Bellows Falls in 1851, completing the all-rail route between Burlington, Vermont and Springfield, Massachusetts. The three lines became part of the Central Vermont Railway (CV) in 1873. [3]: 171 The first Brattleboro station was a long single-story wooden building, no longer extant. [2]

  8. List of defunct railroads of North America - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) Central of Georgia Railway; Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) Central Railroad of New Jersey (Jersey Central) (CNJ) Central Vermont (CV) Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (CO) Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CBQ) Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (MILW) Chicago Great Western Railway (CGW)

  9. List of New Hampshire railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Vermont Railway: Central Vermont Railway: CV CN: 1899 1995 New England Central Railroad: Cheshire Railroad: B&M: 1844 1890 Fitchburg Railroad: Claremont and ...