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Shortline railroad in Massachusetts
For the former railroad, see Massachusetts Central Railroad (1869-1883).
Massachusetts Central Railroad Corp.
Massachusetts Central Railroad tracks in Palmer, Massachusetts
Overview
Headquarters
South Barre, Massachusetts
Reporting mark
MCER
Locale
Massachusetts
Dates of operation
1975 (Incorporated 1974)–
Predecessor
B&M Wheelwright Branch & the PC Ware River Line
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
The Massachusetts Central Railroad (reporting mark MCER) is a short line railroad in western Massachusetts, United States. It was established in 1975 to provide railroad transportation services on portions of the Boston & Maine Wheelwright Branch in and around their trackage in Bondsville (a village of Palmer) and Ware, and later between Palmer and South Barre on the old Right of Way (ROW) of the Ware River Railroad.
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