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The Milford location on East Main Street (Route 16) opened in 2020. ... This fast-growing spot, owned by the same company that runs Rail Trail Flatbread Pizza, offers unique flavors. Some even ...
Southwick Rail Trail [20] (connects with Farmington Canal Heritage Trail) Sterling Rail Trail; Tri-Community Greenway [21] (Stoneham, Winchester, Woburn) Upper Charles Rail Trail [22] a.k.a. Holliston Rail Trail [23] a.k.a. Milford Rail Trail [24] (Milford Branch) Ware River Rail Trail [25] Watertown-Cambridge Greenway
Consolidated Rail Corporation: CR 1976 1999 CSX Transportation: Danvers Railroad: B&M: 1852 1906 Boston and Maine Railroad: Danvers and Georgetown Railroad: B&M: 1851 1855 Newburyport Railroad: Deerfield River Company: 1883 1888 Hoosac Tunnel and Wilmington Railroad: Dighton and Somerset Railroad: NH: 1863 1865 Old Colony and Newport Railway
Danvers and Georgetown Railroad: Danvers Junction: Georgetown: Lowell and Andover Railroad: Lowell Junction: Lowell: Medford branch: Medford Junction: Medford Square: Nashua, Acton and Boston Railroad: Acton: New Hampshire state line in Dunstable: Newburyport Railroad: Bradford: Newburyport: West Amesbury Branch Railroad: Merrimac: New ...
The Milford-Bennington Railroad, founded in 1987, is a shortline railroad in New Hampshire, United States. [1] The company primarily hauls gravel, sand, and aggregates. [ 2 ] The railroad operates 18.6 miles (29.9 km) of track owned by the State of New Hampshire between Bennington and Wilton , and has trackage rights over 5.4 miles (8.7 km) of ...
The Milford, Franklin and Providence Railroad was chartered in 1882 to build from Bellingham Junction to Franklin Junction on the New York and New England Railroad (NY&NE) mainline. [1] It opened in August 1883, allowing through service from Milford to Boston via Franklin. [2] The P&W lease of the Milford and Woonsocket expired that year.
Greater Milford Ballet Company's production began in 1980, in response to a lack of a production of "The Nutcracker" in the area. In the 43 years since, it has changed little, but is otherwise a ...
The first company that would later become part of the Newburyport Railroad was the Newburyport and Bradford Railroad, incorporated on March 11, 1846.It opened a line from Newburyport on the Eastern to Georgetown in 1849 and extended it west to the B&M at Bradford (now part of Haverhill) in 1851.