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Long before the railroad stitched Hartford to New York City, the Connecticut River served as the city’s lifeline to the ...
There are three main train services that “nutmeggers” need to know: the Hartford Line, Shore Line East and the New Haven Line— all of which run through numerous Connecticut towns and cities. The best ...
Connecticut residents commuting to New York City are getting faster train service after the Metro-North Railroad modernized ...
Also in 1911, a machine made by Vulcan Steam Shovel of Ohio joined the fleet of Western Massachusetts Construction near Goose Pond in Lee/Tyringham. It could move 500 yards of soil a day. In 1912, ...
The first from the Nutmeg state is the New Haven to Hartford commute ... Connecticut is the Stamford to New York City commute via I-95 and Metro-North Railroad, according to Quantrell Volvo ...
Six trains a day will run the route in roughly 90 minutes — an average of 10 minutes faster than before — making stops at New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford and Grand Central, railroad officials ...
This weekend, the Clinton County Historical Society held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the newest addition to the ...
The Utica and Mohawk Valley Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 11, at the Zion Lutheran Church, 630 ...
Connecticut commuters are getting minutes of their days back, as Metro-North on Tuesday announced that new “super-express” trains are now running between New Haven and Grand ...
A train caboose restoration project, three years in the making, is now complete.The New York Central Railroad 17909 caboose ...