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Map of Old Colony Railroad network, about 1893 The Governor Bradford, an early OC locomotive built in 1845 by Hinkley & Drury Map of Old Colony and Fall River lines, 1846 Old Colony & Fall River Rail Road seal from 1854 stock certificate The Pilgrim, of the Fall River Line, operated by the Old Colony Railroad Company 1870 Notice for Old Colony & Newport Railway Martha's Vineyard Railroad Share ...
The railroad of the Old Colony Railroad Company, herein called the Old Colony Railroad, is a standard-gage, steam railroad, located in the States of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The principal main lines extend from Boston, Mass., to Newport, R.I.; Middleboro to Provincetown, Mass.; and Fitchburg and Lowell to New Bedford, Mass.
The following is a list of historic Old Colony Railroad (OCRR) stations, at the time of the 1893 lease by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and shortly after. [1] City/town include current town name, some of which were incorporated after 1893.
The Newport and Narragansett Bay Railroad is a heritage railroad that operates on Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island. It was formed in 2014-15 from the merger of the for-profit Newport Dinner Train and the nonprofit Old Colony and Newport Scenic Railway .
Old Colony Railroad: NH: 1872 1947 New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: Old Colony Railroad: NH: 1844 1854 Old Colony and Fall River Railroad: Old Colony Railroad: NH: 1838 1839 New Bedford and Taunton Railroad: Old Colony and Fall River Railroad: NH: 1854 1863 Old Colony and Newport Railway: Old Colony and Newport Railway: NH: 1863 1872 ...
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In about half a year, South Coast Rail is expected to roll out. But advocacy group TransitMatters worries there are key questions still unanswered.
The Old Colony built the Shawmut Branch Railroad from Harrison Square on the main line to Milton Lower Mills via Peabody Square in 1872. [5] Most Mattapan passenger service switched to use the new branch east of Milton, as it ran through dense urban neighborhoods rather than swamps. [6] The Old Colony Railroad and its branches were acquired by ...