The Connecticut Central Railroad was a railroad in Connecticut and Massachusetts, which connected East Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1871, it was built between 1874 and 1876, and operated independently until being leased by the New York and New England Railroad in 1880. In the 21st century, the line remains in service between East Hartford and Scantic, Connecticut, and out of service to the Massachusetts state line, beyond which it has been abandoned.
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| - The Connecticut Central Railroad was a railroad in Connecticut and Massachusetts, which connected East Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1871, it was built between 1874 and 1876, and operated independently until being leased by the New York and New England Railroad in 1880. In the 21st century, the line remains in service between East Hartford and Scantic, Connecticut, and out of service to the Massachusetts state line, beyond which it has been abandoned. (en)
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| - Rockville, Connecticut
- Hartford, Providence & Fishkill Railroad
- Boston and Maine Railroad
- Penn Central Transportation Company
- Connecticut Central Railroad (1987)
- Connecticut Southern Railroad
- Connecticut Valley Railroad
- Conrail
- Melrose, Connecticut
- Ellington, Connecticut
- Enfield, Connecticut
- Central New England Railroad
- Trackage rights
- Railway companies established in 1871
- East Hartford, Connecticut
- East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
- East Windsor, Connecticut
- Hartford, Connecticut
- Hartford and New Haven Railroad
- Hazardville, Connecticut
- Defunct Connecticut railroads
- Portland, Connecticut
- South Windsor, Connecticut
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Springfield Armory
- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- New York and New England Railroad
- Right-of-way (transportation)
- Scantic, Connecticut
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| - The preserved depot in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts was built by the Connecticut Central Railroad in 1876. (en)
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| - Map of the Connecticut Central and the Springfield and New London (en)
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| - The Connecticut Central Railroad was a railroad in Connecticut and Massachusetts, which connected East Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1871, it was built between 1874 and 1876, and operated independently until being leased by the New York and New England Railroad in 1880. In the 21st century, the line remains in service between East Hartford and Scantic, Connecticut, and out of service to the Massachusetts state line, beyond which it has been abandoned. (en)
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