Troy and Greenfield Railroad
The Troy and Greenfield Railroad, chartered in 1848, ran from Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States, to the Vermont state line. It was leased to the Troy and Boston Railroad in 1856, then consolidated into Fitchburg Railroad 1887 which in turn was acquired by Boston and Maine Railroad by lease in 1900.
Station list[]
- Lansingburg, New York
- Melrose, New York
- Valley Falls, New York
- Johnsonville, New York
- Buskirk, New York
- Eagle Bridge, New York[1]
- Hoosick Falls, New York
- Hoosick, New York
- North Pownal, Vermont
- Pownal, Vermont
- Williamstown, Massachusetts
- North Adams, Massachusetts
- Hoosac Tunnel
- Connection with Hoosac Tunnel and Wilmington Railroad
- Charlemont, Massachusetts
- Buckland, Massachusetts
- Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
- Connection with Conway Electric Street Railway
- Greenfield, Massachusetts
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Categories:
- Defunct Massachusetts railroads
- Predecessors of the Boston and Maine Corporation
- Railway companies established in 1848
- Railway companies disestablished in 1862
- Greenfield, Massachusetts
- United States rail transportation stubs
- Massachusetts transportation stubs