The Naugatuck Railroad is a common carrier railroad owned by the Railroad Museum of New England and operated on tracks leased from the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The original Naugatuck Railroad was a railroad chartered to operate through south central Connecticut in 1845, with the first section opening for service in 1849. In 1887 the line was leased by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and became wholly owned by 1906. At its greatest extent the Naugatuck ran from Bridgeport north to Winsted. Today's Naugatuck Railroad, formed in 1996, runs from Waterbury to the end of track in Torrington, Connecticut. From Waterbury south to the New Haven Line, Metro-North Railroad operates commuter service on the Waterbury Branch.
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The NaugatuckRailroad is a common carrier railroad owned by the Railroad Museum of New England and operated on tracks leased from the Connecticut Department...
the Metro-North railroad line run along the river valley. Geographically, it comprises the municipalities located within the Naugatuck River basin. During...
Railroad Museum of New England is a railroad museum based in Thomaston, Connecticut. Through its operating subsidiary known as the NaugatuckRailroad...
Naugatuck station is a commuter rail station on the Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located in Naugatuck, Connecticut....
Railroad's New Haven Line, running north from a junction in the Devon section of Milford to Waterbury, Connecticut. Originally built as the Naugatuck...
agent for the NaugatuckRailroad. He married Jessie Alvord Trubee in Bridgeport on 1883-02-06. He was promoted at the Naugatuckrailroad, serving as assistant...
Valley Railroad Company NaugatuckRailroad and Railroad Museum of New England Shore Line Trolley Museum Wilmington and Western Railroad Florida Railroad Museum...
the state and went to the Central New England Railroad in 1995, and another to the NaugatuckRailroad in 1996. Maine purchased the Rockland Branch and...
This is a list of railroad companies which currently or formerly operated at least partially in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Entries in this list were...
The Central Naugatuck Valley is a region of Connecticut in New Haven and Litchfield counties located approximately 70 miles (110 km) northeast of New...
stock in their collection to Thomaston, Connecticut, a town where the NaugatuckRailroad currently operates. As of 2022, No. 1246 remains in outdoor storage...
The Housatonic Railroad (/ˌhuːsəˈtɒnɪk/ HOOS-ə-TON-ik) (reporting mark HRRC) is a Class III railroad operating in southwestern New England and eastern...
Washington. New Haven 2525 has been preserved by the Railroad Museum of New England/NaugatuckRailroad of Thomaston, CT. It wears its original New Haven...
Western Railroad (NDW) Natchez Railway (NTZR) NaugatuckRailroad Company (NAUG) Northampton Switching Company (NDCR) Nebraska Central Railroad (NCRC) Nebraska...
the rates of competitor NaugatuckRailroad. This ended in 1879 when the two companies arranged a pooling agreement. The Naugatuck came under the control...
The New York and New England Railroad (NY&NE) was a railroad connecting southern New York State with Hartford, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island;...
The Connecticut Southern Railroad (reporting mark CSO) is a 90-mile (140 km) long short-line railroad operating in Connecticut and Massachusetts. The company...
Sandwiched between Connecticut Route 8 and the tracks of the former NaugatuckRailroad line, now the Waterbury Branch, it developed in the mid-19th century...
freight railroad jointly owned by Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) and CSX Corporation. PAS is independently operated by the Berkshire and Eastern Railroad, a...
Hartley, Scott A. (June 1, 2015). "New Haven RDC makes first run on NaugatuckRailroad". Trains. Retrieved June 2, 2015. (subscription required) "Saving...