The Nutmeg train was a unique east-west train through Massachusetts and Connecticut which did not travel along the Atlantic Coast; in the course of following its route it connected several of Connecticut's medium-sized cities. Operated by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NH) from 1950, it took a route from Boston's South Station, running through southwestern Boston suburbs but making no stops until Blackstone, Massachusetts, then through northeast Connecticut along the path of the old Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad, divisions of the old New York and New England Railroad to Hartford's Union Station, and finally to Waterbury's Union Station. Running directly through northeastern Connecticut, it made a shorter trip than the itineraries through Springfield, Massachusetts tha
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| - The Nutmeg train was a unique east-west train through Massachusetts and Connecticut which did not travel along the Atlantic Coast; in the course of following its route it connected several of Connecticut's medium-sized cities. Operated by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NH) from 1950, it took a route from Boston's South Station, running through southwestern Boston suburbs but making no stops until Blackstone, Massachusetts, then through northeast Connecticut along the path of the old Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad, divisions of the old New York and New England Railroad to Hartford's Union Station, and finally to Waterbury's Union Station. Running directly through northeastern Connecticut, it made a shorter trip than the itineraries through Springfield, Massachusetts tha (en)
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| - Poughkeepsie
- Putnam, Connecticut
- Putnam County, New York
- Quinebaug River
- Named passenger trains of the United States
- Blackstone, Massachusetts
- Boston
- Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
- Franklin, Massachusetts
- Franklin Line
- Railway services introduced in 1950
- Railway services discontinued in 1955
- 1955 Connecticut floods
- Central New England Railway
- Waterbury, Connecticut
- Waterbury Union Station
- Danbury, Connecticut
- Downtown New Britain station
- Passenger trains of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- Northeastern Connecticut
- Northeastern United States
- Hartford
- Hartford Union Station
- Passenger rail transportation in Connecticut
- Passenger rail transportation in Massachusetts
- Passenger rail transportation in New York (state)
- Boston, Massachusetts
- South Station
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Inter-city rail
- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- New York and New England Railroad
- Waterbury
- Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad
- Campbell Hall, New York
- Hopewell Junction
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| - Eastbound: 128 (en)
- Westbound: 129 (en)
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| - The Nutmeg train was a unique east-west train through Massachusetts and Connecticut which did not travel along the Atlantic Coast; in the course of following its route it connected several of Connecticut's medium-sized cities. Operated by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NH) from 1950, it took a route from Boston's South Station, running through southwestern Boston suburbs but making no stops until Blackstone, Massachusetts, then through northeast Connecticut along the path of the old Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad, divisions of the old New York and New England Railroad to Hartford's Union Station, and finally to Waterbury's Union Station. Running directly through northeastern Connecticut, it made a shorter trip than the itineraries through Springfield, Massachusetts that the New Haven offered. (en)
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