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  2. Connecticut Route 121 - Wikipedia

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    In the 1932 state highway renumbering, old Highway 195 became Route 121. In 1941, Route 121 was shortened when US 1 was relocated from Cherry Street to its current route at the Boston Post Road. North Street south of current Route 1 is still signed as the route for the Milford train station. [2] [3]

  3. File:Connecticut Route 121 Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Connecticut railroads - Wikipedia

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    CT Rail: CNDX 1990 N/A Brand for commuter rail services operated by the State of Connecticut. Includes the Hartford Line, run under contract by TransitAmerica Services and Alternate Concepts, and Shore Line East, run under contract by Amtrak. Connecticut Department of Transportation [3] [4] [5] Metro-North Railroad: MNCW 1983 Conrail

  5. Shore Line Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Shore Line Electric Railway was a trolley line along the southern coastline of Connecticut, running between New Haven and Old Saybrook with additional branches to Chester and Stony Creek. Unlike most trolley lines in New England, the Shore Line Electric was a true interurban , running large railway-style cars largely on a private right-of ...

  6. Central New England Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Armory Branch came under the control of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, which at its peak controlled nearly all freight rail traffic in Connecticut. Following the New Haven's bankruptcy in 1961, Penn Central took over operations in 1969, followed by Conrail in 1976, which sold the line beyond Hazardville to Guilford ...

  7. CT Rail - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) Locale: Connecticut and Western Massachusetts: Transit type: Commuter rail: Number of lines: 2: Number of stations: 22: Daily ridership: 4,255 (2019) Annual ridership: 1,410,500 (2019) Website: ctrail.com: Operation; Began operation: 1990: Operator(s) TransitAmerica Services and Alternate ...

  8. Central New England Railway - Wikipedia

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    In April 1890 the CNE&W chartered the Dutchess County Railroad to run southeast from the east end of the bridge in Poughkeepsie to Hopewell Junction, the west end of the New York & New England Railroad (NY&NE) at the Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad. The line opened May 8, 1892, giving the NY&NE a route to the bridge.

  9. Template:Connecticut rail network - Wikipedia

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    This diagram shows active mainline railway stations, and is current as of August 2021. This is a route-map template for the rail transport in Connecticut, a state passenger rail network. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}. For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.