East Granby railroads collection, 1850s-1970s.

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East Granby railroads collection, 1850s-1970s.

Miscellaneous materials of/or relating to the Canal Railroad (affiliated with New Haven & Northampton Railroad) and Central New England Railway Company, both of which ran through East Granby, Conn., and were later absorbed by New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8049948

Related Entities

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Central New England Railway Company

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Canal Railroad

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New Haven & Northampton Railroad

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Connecticut. General Assembly

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New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company

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The collection holds documents related to early southern New England railroads, particularly those that were predecessor lines of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, the railroad predominant railroad in the region from 1872, when it was established through the merger of the New York and New Haven Railroad and the Hartford and New Haven Railroad, to 1969, when it was absorbed into Penn Central. From the description of New York , New Haven & Hartford Railroad Predecess...