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A map of Connecticut's railroads, circa 1912, showing approximately their maximum extent This is a list of railroad companies which currently or formerly operated at least partially in the U.S. state of Connecticut .
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.
CT Rail's Shore Line East commuter rail service runs between New London and New Haven. When service initially started along the line on May 29, 1990, CT Rail commuter trains were intended to be a temporary measure in order to reduce congestion along Interstate 95 during a highway construction project. However, the service was made permanent due ...
Map of Connecticut showing major highways. The Interstate highways in the state are I-95 (the majority of the Connecticut Turnpike) traveling southwest to northeast along the coast, I-84 traveling southwest to northeast in the center of the state, I-91 traveling south to north in the center of the state, and I-395 (the rest of the Connecticut Turnpike) traveling south to north near the eastern ...
Walkley and a group of business men obtained a state charter on July 17, 1868, to form the Connecticut Valley Railroad Company and start the process of building a railroad. [1] During 1868–1869, survey crews worked to map out the line from Hartford, Connecticut, to Saybrook Point.
Valley Railroad (Connecticut) This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 22:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Connecticut Southern Railroad (reporting mark CSO) [1] is a 90-mile (140 km) long short-line railroad operating in Connecticut and Massachusetts. The company was formed in 1996 as a spinoff of Conrail by shortline holding company RailTex and subsequently acquired in 2000 by RailAmerica. Since 2012, it has been a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming.
Metro-North Railroad stations in Connecticut (44 P) N. Stations on the New Haven–Springfield Line (1 C, 9 P) S. Shore Line East stations (15 P)