Trade catalogs of railroads, 1855-1945.

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Trade catalogs of railroads, 1855-1945.

Annual reports, histories, and souvenir books of various United States railroad companies.

66 items (1 box) : ill.

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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company

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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) was founded in 1827, and operated from the Great Lakes, Ohio, through the mid-Atlantic. The B&O's successor, CSX Corporation, was created in 1987 from interim holding companies. From the description of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company personnel records, circa 1940-1979. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 760082029 ...

York and Cumberland Railroad Company (Me.)

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New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.

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Marlborough Branch Railroad Company

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Hartford and New Haven R.R. Co.

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Boston and Providence Railroad Corporation

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Dorchester and Milton Branch R. Road Company.

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Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad Co.

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Boston and Chicago Railway Trust Company.

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Smith, Moore & Co.

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Boston Executive Business Association. Transportation Committee.

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Old Colony Railroad Company

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Chartered in 1844; opened for service from Boston to Plymouth, Mass., in 1845. Eventually blanketed southern Massachusetts with rail lines. Operated the famous boat train from Boston connecting with Fall River steamers for New York City. Passed into control of the New Haven system in 1893. From the description of Records, 1846-1937 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269581169 ...

Boston, Barre & Gardner Railroad Company.

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Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company

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Broadway Railroad Company.

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Boston and Chelsea Rail Road Company.

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Lowell and Lawrence Railroad Company.

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Stony Brook Railroad Company.

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New York & Boston R. Road Company.

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Swith-Back Railroad

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Northern Pacific Railway company

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The Northern Pacific Railway Company was the successor of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, and was established in 1896. The company operated railway lines between the Great Lakes and Washington State until it merged to form the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970. From the description of Northern Pacific Railway Company photographs, circa 1900s-1920s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367951939 The Northern Pacific Railroad Company was chartered in 1864 to build a railro...

Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.

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In 1833, the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company (P & R) was established to serve the burgeoning anthracite coal industry and its customers throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The railroad also supported iron making, canal and sea-going transportation, and shipbuilding, establishing itself as a transportation industry giant for over a century. During the American Industrial Revolution, the P & R provided trackage to the most densely industrialized parts...

Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad Company.

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Providence & Worcester Railroad Company.

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Union Railway Company

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Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation

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Hampshire and Hampden Railroad Company.

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Amherst and Belchertown Railroad Company

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Easton Branch Railroad Company.

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Norfolk County Railroad

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Middlesex Railroad Co.

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Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad Company.

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Eastern Railroad Company

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Danvers Railroad Company.

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Fitchburg Railroad

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Northern Rail-Road

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Steam Railroad Men's Protective Union, no. 16.

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South Shore Railroad Company.

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Stoughton Branch Railroad Company.

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Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad Company.

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Waltham and Watertown Railroad Co.

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Cheshire Railroad Company

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Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company

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The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, a subsidiary of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, was founded in 1871 to allow its parent corporation to control the transportation of anthracite coal mined in eastern Pennsylvania. The coal company operated mines and coal processing plants, and the finished product was shipped via the railroad's lines. The Philadelphia and Reading Iron and Coal Company became a separate corporation in 1923 after the U.S. government initiated an anti-trus...

New York Railways Company.

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Boston and New York Central Railroad Company

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Boston and Maine Railroad Company.

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Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation

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The route for the Boston and Lowell Railroad was surveyed in 1829; one year later the Massachusetts Legislature granted approval for the project. In June 1835, a single track linking Boston and Lowell was completed, making this one of the earliest steam railways in the U.S. In 1895 the Boston and Maine Railroad, lessor of the Boston and Lowell Railroad, decided to eliminate a dangerous grade crossing at Prison Point St. by building an overhead viaduct and bridge connecting Cambridge and Charlest...

Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad Company.

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South Reading Branch Railroad Company.

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West Stockbridge Railroad Company.

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Old Colony Street Railway Company.

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Northwestern Mfg. & Car Company.

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Pennsylvania Railroad

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The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was the largest railroad in the United States in terms of corporate assets and traffic from the last quarter of the nineteenth century until the decline of the northeast's and midwest's dominance of manufacturing, caused by the evolution of the interstate highway system and the advancements in air transportation. Originally created by Philadelphia merchants in 1846, it sought to build a trunk route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Allegheny Mountains to c...

Fitchburg & Worcester Railroad Company.

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