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Wisconsin and Michigan Railway: WAND 1992 1995 N/A Wisconsin and Michigan Railway: 1893 1938 N/A Wisconsin, Michigan and Northern Railway: 1898 1902 Wisconsin and Michigan Railway: Wisconsin, Sault Ste. Marie and Mackinac Railway: CP: 1886 1887 Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway: Wyandotte Southern Railroad: WYS 1908 1986 N/A Wyandotte ...
The North East Transportation Company was founded in October 1925 [3] as a merger of multiple existing jitney operators in Waterbury. After CR&L's surrender of its bus operations in 1973, North East Transportation existed as the only bus operator in its service area. [4]
Later Peoria Railway Terminal Company: Rock Island Southern Railroad [1] Rock Island Southern Railway [2] 1906: 1926: Rockford and Interurban Railway [2] St. Louis and Belleville Electric Railway [1] Southern Illinois Railway and Power Company [2] Springfield, Clear Lake and Rochester Railway [2] 1909: 1902: Later Mississippi Valley Interurban ...
The Waterbury Branch is a branch of the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, running north from a junction in the Devon section of Milford to Waterbury, Connecticut. Originally built as the Naugatuck Railroad , it once continued north to Winsted .
By then the line north of Waterbury was named the Torrington Secondary Track, and ended at Torrington. On January 1, 1971, the State of Connecticut and the MTA leased passenger and freight operations along the Waterbury Branch to Penn Central. [1] On April 1, 1976, Penn Central's railroad operations were conveyed to Conrail. Freight traffic ...
Waterbury station is a commuter rail stop on the Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located on Meadow Street in Waterbury, Connecticut.It is the northern terminus of the Waterbury Branch.
The company was reorganized in 1893 as the Waterbury Traction Company, rebuilding and electrifying its routes by the summer of 1894. [1] Connecticut Lighting and Power Company bought out Waterbury Traction Company in June 1899. The name of the new consolidated company was changed to Connecticut Railway and Lighting Company in 1901. [2]
October 1: The Michigan Interstate Railway (Class I) begins operating the on the former route of the Ann Arbor Railroad. They take over from Conrail on tracks owned by the state of Michigan. [2] December 1: The number of Class I railroads goes up by one, from 58 to 59, due to the start-up of the Michigan Interstate Railway. [3] 1978