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  2. Valley Railroad (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The first "regular" train started on July 31, 1871. [2] On August 24, 1871, the Connecticut Valley Railroad declared an official opening. The schedules of trains operating along the Valley Railroad called for one mixed train and four passenger trains each way daily (except Sunday) with fifteen stops along the way.

  3. Valley Railroad 40 - Wikipedia

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    CVRR No. 40 pulling a tourist excursion train into Deep River, Connecticut, on October 22, 2021 In 1976, the Valley Railroad (VALE), a tourist railroad that operated over former New Haven trackage, was looking for a steam locomotive to assist their Ex-Birmingham and Southeastern 2-8-0 No. 97 in their passenger operations.

  4. Connecticut Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Valley Railroad was a railroad in the state of Connecticut founded in 1868. The company built a line along the Connecticut River between Hartford and Old Saybrook, which opened in 1871. It was reorganized as the Hartford and Connecticut Valley Railroad in 1880, and leased by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1887.

  5. Amtrak Hartford Line - Wikipedia

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    Today the service is a component of and shares its name with the Hartford Line commuter rail service operated by the Connecticut Department of Transportation. During fiscal year (FY) 2023, the service carried 442,028 riders, an increase of 36.3% from FY 2022. [ 5 ]

  6. Essex Freight Station - Wikipedia

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    The Essex Freight Station is a railroad station located in the Centerbrook village of Essex, Connecticut. Built in 1915, it is a well-preserved example of period railroad-related architecture. It now serves as a station on the resurrected Connecticut Valley Railroad, which provides excursion steam train trips

  7. Centerbrook, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The main station of the Essex Steam Train is located in Centerbrook. The steam train has tracks from Amtrak's Shore Line (part of the Northeast Corridor) in Old Saybrook to Haddam. The steam train and riverboat ride goes from Essex to Chester on the train, but the Dinner Train goes from Essex to just north of Route 82 in Haddam.

  8. Hartford Line - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Line [3] is a commuter rail service between New Haven, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts, using the Amtrak-owned New Haven–Springfield Line.The project is a joint venture between the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts, with support from the federal government as well.

  9. CT Rail - Wikipedia

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    CT Rail Hartford Line tickets are also accepted on the Amtrak Hartford Line, however, the Vermonter inter-city service does not participate despite running along the same route. [8] The majority of the Hartford Line's route is along the New Haven–Springfield Line, with two stations in New Haven, Union Station and State Street , being on the ...