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    New Hampshire (still operated by the Vermont Railway), and a line from Rutland south to North Bennington; thence to Chatham, New York. Chatham was a major...
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  • and Hoosick Valley Railway Bennington and North Adams Street Railway Bennington and Woodford Electric Railroad Berkshire Street Railway Brattleboro Street...
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    Railroad and later the Boston and Maine Railroad, with interchange made at North Bennington. The Bennington and Rutland was merged into the Rutland Railroad...
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    Troy and Boston from 1857 until it was reorganized into the Bennington and Rutland Railway in 1865). The Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway opened...
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    Bennington is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is one of two shire towns (county seats) of the county, the other being Manchester...
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    Line Railway Bennington and North Adams Street Railway Berkshire Street Railway Binghamton Railway Black River Traction Company Bleecker Street and Fulton...
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    Ethan Allen Express (category Railway services introduced in 1996)
    service, such as Bennington and Manchester. Prior passenger service between Rutland and points south was operated by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad over...
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    routes into the city. U.S. 7 connects Rutland with Manchester and Bennington to the south, and with Middlebury and Burlington to the north. To the east...
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    The Vermont Railway (reporting mark VTR) is a shortline railroad in Vermont and eastern New York, operating much of the former Rutland Railway. It is the...
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    John G. McCullough (category Politicians from Bennington, Vermont)
    1884 and 1893, becoming chairman of the company's executive committee. He was president of the Bennington and Rutland Railway from 1883 to 1900, and president...
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  • Railroad (GMRC) (owned by Vermont Railway) Milford-Bennington Railroad (MBRX) New England Central Railroad (NECR) (Genesee and Wyoming) New England Southern...
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    line was run from North Bennington to serve the town center, and a wood frame depot was erected by the Bennington and Rutland. In 1897, its depot in decline...
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  • Green Mountain Flyer (category Railway services discontinued in 1953)
    Hampshire and Fitchburg, Massachusetts to Boston, Massachusetts' North Station. The main route continued from Rutland to North Bennington, to Troy, New...
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    boarding. Rutland's first railway station was built near Merchants' Row in 1853–54 by the Rutland Railroad. In 1905-06 wings were added to the north and south...
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    Island Line Trail (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    torn-up, Rutland Railroad lines from Burlington to Rutland, North Bennington, Hoosick Junction and Bellows Falls, leasing them to the Vermont Railway and the...
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    August 1973, and its nameplate was removed. It subsequently accompanied No. 1278 to pull trains over the Vermont Railway between Bennington and Burlington...
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    Viking Way (category Tourist attractions in Rutland)
    miles (237 km) between the Humber Bridge in North Lincolnshire and Oakham in Rutland. The route was officially opened on 5 September 1976 at Tealby,...
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    Power in 1955 and renovated for use as offices. After the Rutland attempted to abandon its system, most lines were taken over by Vermont Railway in 1964. It...
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    Union Station (Chatham, New York) (category Former Rutland Railroad stations)
    sell the station and surrounding land for $85,000.[citation needed] Passenger service on the Rutland Railroad from Chatham to Bennington ended in 1931,...
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    in Fletcher David Giancola, film director; born in Rutland Cynthia Gibb, actress; born in Bennington Amanda Gilman, Miss Vermont USA 2006 Joseph A. Gilmore...
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    where the railway crosses under the A1, is the corner of two other districts – Rutland and East Northamptonshire. The boundary with Rutland follows the...
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    com. Official Guide of the Railways. New York: National Railway Publication Co. July 1881. OCLC 6340864. "Untitled". Rutland Daily Herald. November 29...
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    course cannot be identified. Beyond the vale it probably went through Long Bennington to the banks of the River Trent at or near Newark. This road may have...
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    the CV bridge. That year, the Rutland acquired the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain.: 43  The Napierville Junction Railway opened north from Rouses Point...
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    Route 7 connects the cities and towns of Bennington, Rutland, Middlebury, Burlington, and St. Albans. Between Bennington and Dorset, U.S. Route 7 runs as...
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    Railroad Co". Bennington Banner. Bennington, VT. May 29, 1906 – via Newspapers.com. "E. L. Waterman, 90, Brattleboro, Dies". Rutland Herald. Rutland, VT. December...
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    a church, a convenience store, three restaurants and three pubs: The Bull Inn, The Rutland Arms, and The Thatch. Bottesford derives its name from the...
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  • of Historic Places listings in Bennington County, Vermont. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register...
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    Middlebury station (category Former Rutland Railroad stations)
    Allen Express was extended from Rutland to Burlington. Middlebury's historic train station closed in 1953 when the Rutland Railroad discontinued passenger...
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    Trenor W. Park (category Politicians from Bennington, Vermont)
    legally eligible. He practiced in Bennington until 1852. Park was also a businessman, and invested in lumbering and other ventures. In 1846 he married...
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