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    The Watertown Branch Railroad was a branch loop of the Fitchburg Railroad that was meant to serve the town of Watertown and the City of Waltham, Middlesex...
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    Rome and Watertown Railroad terminated in Cape Vincent, NY on the St. Lawrence River. A branch of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad, commonly...
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    The A branch or Watertown Line was a streetcar line in the Boston, Massachusetts, area, operating as a branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation...
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    to make way for the Minuteman Commuter Bike Trail.: 137  The Watertown Branch Railroad was incorporated 1847, first as an independent short line RR,...
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    square, while route 70 stops on the north side. The Watertown Branch Railroad opened through Watertown Square in 1847. Passenger service on the line ended...
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    golf course. Part of the Watertown–Cambridge Greenway, a rail trail on the alignment of the former Watertown Branch Railroad, runs along the east side...
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    of Historic Places. Greater Boston Town council Robert Seeley Watertown Branch Railroad Armenian Americans in Massachusetts "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files"...
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    Watertown Branch train. Service to the two stations ended on July 9, 1938, along with the end of passenger service on the Watertown Branch. "Railroad...
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    residents that a railroad would be even more beneficial, and bonds were issued from 1853 to 1855. The Milwaukee and Watertown Railroad, as it was called...
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  • These railroads were owned by or closely related to the Boston and Albany Railroad, later part of the New York Central Railroad. These railroads were owned...
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  • Naugatuck Railroad leased the Watertown and Waterville Railroad, giving it a branch to Waterville. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad leased the...
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    Pacific Railroad (UP) of Madison-area ex-C&NW trackage in 1996, and of an ex-Milwaukee Road line between Madison and Watertown from the Soo Line Railroad in...
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    The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Bay Colony Railroad (BCLR) Connecticut Southern Railroad (CSO) (Genesee and Wyoming)...
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    Fresh Pond Reservation and the abandoned Watertown Branch Railroad. A portion of the latter path, at the Watertown end, has been completed and design work...
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    after, as did a branch to Porter Square. The connecting Watertown Horse Railroad opened on April 27, 1857. The Porter Square branch was extended to the...
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    and Boston Street Railway. Its line is now the 59 Needham Junction – Watertown Square via Newtonville bus. The Newton and Boston Street Railway was organized...
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    Fitchburg Line (though with no stops in Cambridge Highlands). The Watertown Branch Railroad began construction in 1847, diverging from the Fitchburg main...
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    that it might have originally been built as a railroad depot, probably from the Watertown Branch Railroad. It is two stories in height, with a shallow-pitch...
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    but a brand-new railroad line was built, running north from the NYC main line to the NYC's former Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad, allowing all...
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    interchange with the Union Pacific Railroad. The RCPE also has trackage rights over the BNSF between Yale, SD to Watertown, South Dakota, and Wolsey, South...
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  • and Fairfield counties. The Route 8 corridor and Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North railroad line run along the river valley. Geographically, it comprises...
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  • Middletown Railroad 1850 New Britain and Middletown Railroad 1868 Watertown and Waterbury Railroad 1870 New Canaan Railroad 1883 Pawtuxet Valley Railroad 1883...
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  • Vincent branch of the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad (RW&O) conveyed both passengers and freight between the waterfront and Watertown (and on to...
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    right-of-way of the present-day Minuteman Bikeway. The Watertown Branch Railroad was opened in 1851, branching from the Fitchburg and curving south behind what...
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    The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company (category Defunct Wisconsin railroads)
    the East Troy branch (beyond Mukwonago) continues to operate as the East Troy Electric Railroad, a 7-mile (11 km) long heritage railroad. There were plans...
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    vehicles). The first sections of what is now the B branch to open were built for what became the Watertown Line and Beacon Street Line. In 1889, the West...
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    where it runs east in an overlap with that route before branching off on its own in Watertown, then runs southeast towards the Union County Line. SR 238...
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    Waltham station (category Former Boston and Maine Railroad stations)
    accessibility. The Fitchburg Railroad opened west to Waltham on December 20, 1843, then to Concord on June 17, 1844. The Watertown Branch was extended to Waltham...
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  • William Chappell (Wisconsin politician) (category Mayors of Watertown, Wisconsin)
    1872) was an American businessman, railroad promoter, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the 3rd mayor of Watertown, Wisconsin, and represented Jefferson...
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    used by the B branch), west to Watertown, mostly street-running. The 57 bus replaced the streetcar line in 1969. The A branch diverged from Commonwealth Avenue...
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