For the former company, see Central New England Railway.
Not to be confused with New England Central Railroad.
Central New England Railroad
A CNZR train of empty lumber cars heading southbound in Bloomfield, CT, led by GP20 #3760 and GP9 #3006.
Overview
Headquarters
Windsor, Connecticut
Reporting mark
CNZR
Locale
Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A
Dates of operation
1995–present
Predecessors
Conrail, Pan Am Railways
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length
22.2 miles (35.7 km)[1]
Other
Website
cnzrrr.com
The Central New England Railroad (reporting mark CNZR) is a railroad in and near Hartford, Connecticut. It began operations in 1995 on former Conrail trackage.
Central New England Railroad operates two different lines in Connecticut: the Armory Branch and the Griffins Secondary. As these lines are not directly connected to each other, CNZR exercises trackage rights over the Connecticut Southern Railroad and a small portion of Amtrak's New Haven–Springfield Line to move equipment between them. Both of the company's lines are owned by the state of Connecticut and operated under a lease.
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