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    The Housatonic Railroad (/ˌhuːsəˈtɒnɪk/ HOOS-ə-TON-ik; reporting mark HRRC) is a Class III railroad operating in southwestern New England and eastern...
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    The Housatonic Railroad was a railroad in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts, chartered in 1836. Opened between Bridgeport, Connecticut,...
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  • Housatonic may refer to: Housatonic, Massachusetts, a census-designated place in the town of Great Barrington Housatonic River, a river in western Massachusetts...
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    The Housatonic River (/ˌhuːsəˈtɒnɪk/ HOOS-ə-TON-ik) is a river, approximately 149 miles (240 km) long, in western Massachusetts and western Connecticut...
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    Milford station is a former railroad station on Railroad Street in New Milford, Connecticut. Built in 1886 by the Housatonic Railroad Company, it cemented the...
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    Beacon Line (category Metro-North Railroad)
    1995 for $4.2 million from Maybrook Properties, a subsidiary of the Housatonic Railroad, to preserve it for future use, training, and equipment moves. Maybrook...
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    Great Barrington station (category Former New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad stations)
    station is a former railroad station in Great Barrington, Massachusetts along the Housatonic Railroad Berkshire Line. The railroad was chartered in 1836...
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    Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum (category Railroad museums in Massachusetts)
    offered tourist train rides between Lenox and Stockbridge on the Housatonic Railroad right-of-way. In 2016 the museum began tourist train service in North...
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    The Housatonic River Railroad Bridge is a historic bridge carrying Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line trackage across the lower Housatonic River in...
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    taken over by the Housatonic Railroad. In 1898, the Housatonic operation was assumed by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (NH). As the Litchfield...
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    freight transportation is provided by CSX Transportation and the Housatonic Railroad. The fixed-base operator at Pittsfield Municipal Airport offers access...
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    are operated by the Central New England Railroad and the Housatonic Railroad. The Connecticut Western Railroad was chartered June 25, 1868 to run from...
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  • current shortline railroads (FRA Class III) in the United States. The reporting mark assigned by the Association of American Railroads (AAR) is listed for...
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  • HRRC may refer to: Home Recording Rights Coalition Housatonic Railroad, a Class III railroad operating in southwestern New England and New York This disambiguation...
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    Memorial Park. From 1840 to 1931, a 15-mile (24 km) segment of the Housatonic Railroad ran along much of the river with stations at Bridgeport, North Bridgeport...
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  • Hondo Railway (HRR) Hoosier Southern Railroad (HOS) Housatonic Railroad (HRRC) Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority (HMCR) Huron and Eastern...
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    subsidize the Housatonic Railroad and rapidly industrialized following the rail line's connection to the New York and New Haven railroad. The town was...
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    west by the Housatonic Railroad tracks (with a bulge in the northwest to include the unused 1851 canal between Water Street and the railroad tracks). Contributing...
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    when it was sold to the Housatonic Railroad. The Housatonic in turn was purchased by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1892. Passenger service...
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    Danbury and Norwalk, Connecticut from 1852 until its absorption by the Housatonic Railroad in 1886. The right of way established by the D&N continues in operation...
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    New Haven and Hartford Railroad system, and the ND&C to the southwest and the NY&NE are now owned by the Housatonic Railroad and used by Metro-North...
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    Berkshire and Eastern Railroad. Some regional and shortline railroads remain independent as of 2021, such as the Housatonic Railroad and Vermont Railway...
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    Upland Road, 78, 81 Crossman Road (added June 7, 2004) Housatonic Railroad Station – Railroad Street (added April 1, 1984) J. S. Halpine Tobacco Warehouse...
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  • New York, Housatonic and Northern Railroad 1876 Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern Railroad 1891 Shepaug Railroad 1887 Shepaug Valley Railroad 1873 Stockbridge...
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    cubic feet (14,000 m3) of marble was excavated and shipped on the Housatonic Railroad. Buildings constructed of Lee marble include a wing of the Capitol...
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    nearby. Leavitt was instrumental in the development of the local Housatonic Railroad, serving as its president. Later estates included Searles Castle...
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    New York City. Eight round trips per day would have followed the Housatonic Railroad from Pittsfield through Connecticut to Southeast, New York, where...
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    Ward Beecher, extolled its advantages. After an extension of the Housatonic Railroad arrived in 1838, tourists discovered the town in increasing numbers...
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    freight to and from the Bronx and Long Island. Freight railroads CSX, CP Rail, P&W, and Housatonic Railroad have trackage rights on sections of the system. See...
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    Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center (category Former Boston and Albany Railroad stations)
    the Housatonic Railroad and the Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad. A second, larger union station replaced it in 1914. The New Haven Railroad and New...
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