2007 Connecticut Rail Transportation Ownership

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2007 Connecticut Rail Transportation Ownership ACTIVE RAIL LINES MASSACHUSETTS PASSENGER FREIGHT ACQ'D CDOT NO. LOCATION OWNER SERVICE SERVICE 1/8/91 7 P&W 2.24 MILES NORTH CDOT 1) MNR ACQ'D CDOT NY STATE LINE (GREENWICH) TO NEW HAVEN NIS No. (99)7001-MISC-796 SUFFIELD 1) NEW HAVEN MAIN LINE 10/31/85 2) AMTRAK CSX CANAAN 2/20/47 ACQ'D CDOT 1 AGR 11.28-99(90) 2) NORTHEAST CORRIDOR (WEST) No. 7001-MISC-319 2.4 MILES 6/28/95 18 THOMPSON HRRC-FREIGHT 10 HARTLAND No. 5001-MISC-242 3.65 MILES STAMFORD TO NEW CANAAN CDOT AGR 10.17-06(90) COLEBROOK 17 UNION MNR CSO-FREIGHT 19 No. 48-166-1 CSX (NEW CANAAN BRANCH) 10/31/85 AGR 2.07-05(01) ENFIELD STAFFORD CDOT TO CDEP 2 GRANBY 20 No. 7001-MISC-319 NORFOLK SOMERS 6/24/92 55 WOODSTOCK 6.5 MILES NORWALK TO DANBURY P&W CDOT MNR CANAAN ACQ'D CDOT No. 7001-MISC-15A (DANBURY BRANCH) SALISBURY 3 10/31/85 10/31/79 20 CNZR-FREIGHT 12 AGR's ACQ'D CDOT No. 7001-MISC-319 N 7.6 MILES ACQ'D CDOT ACQ'D CDOT 4.66-02(94) 8/31/82 5/10/71 (WATERBURY BRANCH) No. 7001-MISC-216 EAST 3/26/76 MNR 1) P&W CDOT WINCHESTER BARKHAMSTED LANDBANKED 11.16-03(95) 4.5 MILES 7.7 MILES 1) MILFORD TO DERBY JCT 2) STR GRANBY 5.47 MILES 4 10/31/85 NIS No. 7001-MISC-213 No. 7001-MISC-15 2) DERBY JCT TO WATERBURY WINDSOR No. 7001-MISC-88 No. 7001-MISC-319 ACQ'D CDOT EAST --- LANDBANKED LOCKS 7/7/75 ELLINGTON NIS NEW HAVEN TO RI STATE LINE (STONINGTON) 1) SHORE LINE EAST WINDSOR CDOT TO CDEP AMTRAK P&W WINDSOR PUTNAM 1) NEW HAVEN TO NEW LONDON 1.22 MILES 2) AMTRAK ASHFORD 5/26/76 5 No. 7001-MISC-181 2) NORTHEAST CORRIDOR (EAST) SIMSBURY ACQ'D CDOT LANDBANKED CORNWALL LANDBANKED WILLINGTON EASTFORD 5/11/95 NIS CANTON 1) DERBY JCT TO NY STATE LINE (DANBURY) NIS 19 TOLLAND HRRC NONE HRRC 5.22 MILES 2) BROOKFIELD TO NEW MILFORD 6 GOSHEN ACQ'D CDOT No. 132-110-1 TORRINGTON SHARON NEW 2/17/82 CNZR-FREIGHT ACQ'D CDEP 6.51 MILES AGR 6.08-08(98) ACQ'D CDOT NEW MILFORD TO MA STATE LINE (N. CANAAN) CDOT NONE HRRC ACQ'D CDOT HARTFORD 2/20/69 No. 7001-MISC-225 VERNON 3/26/76 POMFRET BLOOM- 7 9/16/80 4.28 MILES 15.4 MILES LANDBANKED SOUTH 20 No. 7001-MISC-301 34.16 MILES B&M NIS ACQ'D CDOT FIELD No. 7001-MISC-88 KILLINGLY No.7001-MISC-217 WINDSOR LANDBANKED WATERBURY TO TORRINGTON NIS 10/28/81 10 LANDBANKED CDOT NAUG THE TORRINGTON NAUG HRRC-FREIGHT CDOT TO CDEP NIS (NAUGATUCK RAILROAD/ 6.7 MILES NIS (SEASONAL SCENIC) COMPANY OF 8 7 AGR 9.22-01(86) 2/11/87 RAILROAD MUSEUM OF NEW ENGLAND) No. 7001-MISC-224 19 CONNECTICUT No. 7001-MISC-88G 17 18 NIS MANSFIELD 1) WATERBURY TO BERLIN PAR NONE PAR 8 COVENTRY 2) SOUTHINGTON TO PLAINVILLE AVON EAST CHAPLIN BROOKLYN 9 B&M ACQ'D CDOT HAMPTON NIS ACQ'D CDOT 8/21/89 20 2.1 MILES HARTFORD 1) NEW HAVEN TO N. HAVEN/WALLINGFORD AMTRAK AMTRAK 1) CSX 3/26/76 HARWINTON No. (63)7001-MISC-642 BOLTON LANDBANKED 2) N. HAVEN/WALLINGFORD TO MA STATE 2) CSO 8.3 MILES ACQ'D CDOT NOT 10 20 NIS No. 7001-MISC-88 HART- MANCHESTER 8/6/81 LINE (ENFIELD) LITCHFIELD ACQ'D CDOT ANDOVER OWNED WEST FORD LANDBANKED 5/87 16.8 MILES BY CSX NIS FARMINGTON HARTFORD No. 7001-MISC-226 NEW HAVEN TO N. HAVEN CSX NONE 0.4 MILES CDOT STERLING 11 WARREN BURLINGTON 14 KENT ACQ'D CDOT 10 No. 7001-MISC-320 ACQ'D CDOT 1/2/92 AGR 1.03-05(96) 3/26/76 WINDHAM CSO 8.24 MILES SUFFIELD TO WINDSOR LOCKS CDOT 19.6 MILES PLAINFIELD 12 NONE ACQ'D CDOT GLASTONBURY SCOTLAND No. 51-213-10A No. 7001-MISC-88 24 8/21/89 P&W-FREIGHT ACQ'D CDOT LANDBANKED --- 21 8 3.9 MILES AGR 3.05-01(82) TILCON P&W 7/26/82 NIS CDOT TO CDEP NORTH HAVEN TO DURHAM NONE MORRIS BRISTOL No. (63)7001-MISC-642 COLUMBIA 21 13 19.6 MILES NEW 1/28/87 9 AGR.6.30-99(89) ACQ'D CDOT No. 7001-MISC-280 23 BRITAIN No. 7001-MISC 88F THOMASTON 6/2/71 1) MIDDLETOWN TO MIDDLETOWN NONE CANTERBURY CDOT P&W NAUG PLYMOUTH ACQ'D CDOT LANDBANKED 5.84 MILES 2) DURHAM TO MIDDLETOWN 21 PASSENGER & FREIGHT PLAIN- 10/28/81 NIS No. 108-MISC-101 14 ROCKY HILL 17 3) HARTFORD TO MIDDLETOWN AGR 10.30-99(95) 9 VILLE 3.3 MILES HEBRON NEW WASHINGTON 9 --- 4) MIDDLETOWN TO PORTLAND No. 7001-MISC-223 CDOT TO CDEP MILFORD ACQ'D CDOT 18 SPRAGUE 1/2/87 NONE BSRR BETHLEHEM 12/15/93 BRANFORD TO N. BRANFORD BSRR 9 4.5 MILES MARLBOROUGH No. 108-MISC-101A 15 WATERTOWN LANDBANKED 10 No. 88-136-1 ACQ'D CDOT NIS VRR NONE LANDBANKED 5/4/83 CDOT TO CDEP OLD SAYBROOK TO HADDAM CDEP FRANKLIN ACQ'D CDOT (SEASONAL SCENIC) 8 NIS 3.9 MILES 12/22/86 16 (ESSEX STEAM TRAIN) BERLIN CROMWELL LEBANON 3/28/73 WOLCOTT No. 7001-MISC-214 No. 7001-MISC-182D 7 2.84 MILES 9 SOUTHING- TON EAST No. 7001-MISC-75 NECR NONE WOODBURY LISBON NEW LONDON TO MA STATE LINE (STAFFORD) NECR PORTLAND 17 HAMPTON ACQ'D CDEP 14 ACQ'D CDOT B&M 14 11/10/98 8/27/75 NORWICH 1) GROTON TO MA STATE LINE (THOMPSON) NONE P&W ACQ'D CDOT NIS P&W 6 8.87 MILES 22.7 MILES SHERMAN COLCHESTER GRISWOLD 2) GROTON TO OLD GROTON (GROTON) 3/27/90 No. 7001-MISC-182 18 ROXBURY 3) NEW HAVEN TO BELLE DOCK (NEW HAVEN) 0.5 MILES LANDBANKED VOLUNTOWN BOZRAH 4) PLAINFIELD TO SPRAGUE No. (151)7001-MISC-729 NIS 18 WATERBURY MIDDLEFIELD 14 STR (GTI)-FREIGHT 4 CHESHIRE MIDDLETOWN CDOT TO CDEP 17 BRIDGEWATER 1) HARTFORD TO WINDSOR CDOT NONE CNZR AGR 2-22-99(90) MERIDEN 11/01/02 19 2) S. WINDSOR TO MA STATE LINE (ENFIELD) No. 7001-MISC-182E PRESTON ACQ'D CDOT MIDDLEBURY 1) E. HARTFORD TO S. WINDSOR 5/87 RAILBANKED CSO NONE CSO 2) HARTFORD TO MANCHESTER NEW PROSPECT 14 17.4 MILES 20 NIS 3) WINDSOR LOCKS TO SUFFIELD FAIRFIELD NAUGA- TUCK No. 7001-MISC-320 4) HARTFORD TO HARTFORD P&W-FREIGHT EAST HADDAM ACQ'D CDEP SALEM NORTH 1) WINDHAM TO SPRAGUE SOUTHBURY NOT WALLINGFORD AGR 3.20-01(87) CDOT BROOKFIELD 10/31/90 21 2) PLAINFIELD TO PLAINFIELD NONE P&W OWNED 13 STONINGTON 5.28 MILES 3) WINDHAM TO COLUMBIA BY MONTVILLE NIS CDEP 16 NONE 6 DURHAM HADDAM 22 STRATFORD APU CSX 6 LEDYARD TERRYVILLE STR NONE 23 STR OXFORD DANBURY NONE BETHANY 24 TERRYVILLE CITY OF BRISTOL STR NORTH CHESTER VRR-PASSENGER 6 HAVEN ACQ'D CDEP 8/1/69 AGR DATE 2/28/77 18 21.7 MILES STONINGTON NAME ABBREVIATIONS NEWTOWN 4 HAMDEN 17 3 LYME WATERFORD 13 NORTH EAST LYME GROTON SEYMOUR NEW 5 APU AMERICAN PREMIER UNDERWRITERS RIVER GTI GUILFORD TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRIES KILLINGWORTH DEEP BETHEL BRANFORD MADISON ESSEX LONDON WOODBRIDGE AMTRAK NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER HRRC HOUSATONIC RAILROAD COMPANY 11 CORPORATION 5 MNR METRO-NORTH RAILROAD COMPANY 10 15 GUILFORD B&M BOSTON & MAINE CORPORATION MONROE OLD EAST NAUG NAUGATUCK RAILROAD COMPANY SAYBROOK OLD LYME 5 6 NEW HAVEN HAVEN BSRR BRANFORD STEAM RAILROAD DERBY 18 SHELTON WESTBROOK NECR NEW ENGLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD CLINTON 16 CDEP CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF (FORMERLY CENTRAL VT) REDDING 1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DERBY BRANFORD RIDGEFIELD PAR PAN AM RAILWAYS JUNCTION 4 5 CDOT CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF WEST 18 15 ORANGE 5 TRANSPORTATION P&W PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER RAILROAD COMPANY 3 CNZR CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND RAILROAD HAVEN TRUMBULL STR SPRINGFIELD TERMINAL RAILROAD EASTON CSO CONNECTICUT SOUTHERN RAILROAD 5 TILCON TILCON CONNECTICUT, INC. MILFORD CSX CSX CORPORATION SHORE LINE EAST-CT COMMUTER RAIL VRR VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY WESTON AMTRAK SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR CDOT CT CONNECTICUT 4 AMENDED AGR 3-29-05(05) WILTON 1 BRIDGEPORT FAIRFIELD LEGEND NEW CANAAN ACQ'D ACQUIRED WESTPORT 22 2 AGR AGREEMENT NUMBER 3 2007 CONNECTICUT LANDBANKED R.O.W. W/RAIL REMOVED. PURCHASED FOR FUTURE STAMFORD ACQ'D CDOT NORWALK RAIL TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES 10/31/85 No. 7001-MISC-319 NO. CDOT ACQ FILE NUMBER DARIEN AGREEMENT AMONG CDOT, MTA & MNR ACTIVE RAIL LINES 1, 2, 3, 4 1 OWNERSHIP AND SERVICE NIS NOT IN SERVICE GREENWICH 2 AMENDED 6-21-1985 R.O.W. RIGHT-OF-WAY RAILBANKED R.O.W. W/RAIL IN PLACE. PURCHASED FOR FUTURE TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES CONNECTICUT DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION 1 BUREAU OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF RAIL Connecticut Department AS OF OCTOBER 2006 of Transportation SCALE IN MILES RJB 10-06 LAL 10-06 10 0 3.5 7.0.
Recommended publications
  • Amtrak Timetables-Virginia Service
    Effective July 13, 2019 VIRGINIA SERVICE - Southbound serving BOSTON - NEW YORK - WASHINGTON DC - CHARLOTTESVILLE - ROANOKE - RICHMOND - NEWPORT NEWS - NORFOLK and intermediate stations Amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL Northeast Northeast Northeast Silver Northeast Northeast Service/Train Name4 Palmetto Palmetto Cardinal Carolinian Carolinian Regional Regional Regional Star Regional Regional Train Number4 65 67 89 89 51 79 79 95 91 195 125 Normal Days of Operation4 FrSa Su-Th SaSu Mo-Fr SuWeFr SaSu Mo-Fr Mo-Fr Daily SaSu Mo-Fr Will Also Operate4 9/1 9/2 9/2 9/2 Will Not Operate4 9/1 9/2 9/2 9/2 9/2 R B y R B y R B y R B y R B s R B y R B y R B R s y R B R B On Board Service4 Q l å O Q l å O l å O l å O r l å O l å O l å O y Q å l å O y Q å y Q å Symbol 6 R95 BOSTON, MA ∑w- Dp l9 30P l9 30P 6 10A 6 30A 86 10A –South Station Boston, MA–Back Bay Station ∑v- R9 36P R9 36P R6 15A R6 35A 8R6 15A Route 128, MA ∑w- lR9 50P lR9 50P R6 25A R6 46A 8R6 25A Providence, RI ∑w- l10 22P l10 22P 6 50A 7 11A 86 50A Kingston, RI (b(™, i(¶) ∑w- 10 48P 10 48P 7 11A 7 32A 87 11A Westerly, RI >w- 11 05P 11 05P 7 25A 7 47A 87 25A Mystic, CT > 11 17P 11 17P New London, CT (Casino b) ∑v- 11 31P 11 31P 7 45A 8 08A 87 45A Old Saybrook, CT ∑w- 11 53P 11 53P 8 04A 8 27A 88 04A Springfield, MA ∑v- 7 05A 7 25A 7 05A Windsor Locks, CT > 7 24A 7 44A 7 24A Windsor, CT > 7 29A 7 49A 7 29A Train 495 Train 495 Hartford, CT ∑v- 7 39A Train 405 7 59A 7 39A Berlin, CT >v D7 49A 8 10A D7 49A Meriden, CT >v D7 58A 8 19A D7 58A Wallingford, CT > D8 06A 8 27A D8 06A State Street, CT > q 8 19A 8 40A 8 19A New Haven, CT ∑v- Ar q q 8 27A 8 47A 8 27A NEW HAVEN, CT ∑v- Ar 12 30A 12 30A 4 8 41A 4 9 03A 4 88 41A Dp l12 50A l12 50A 8 43A 9 05A 88 43A Bridgeport, CT >w- 9 29A Stamford, CT ∑w- 1 36A 1 36A 9 30A 9 59A 89 30A New Rochelle, NY >w- q 10 21A NEW YORK, NY ∑w- Ar 2 30A 2 30A 10 22A 10 51A 810 22A –Penn Station Dp l3 00A l3 25A l6 02A l5 51A l6 45A l7 17A l7 25A 10 35A l11 02A 11 05A 11 35A Newark, NJ ∑w- 3 20A 3 45A lR6 19A lR6 08A lR7 05A lR7 39A lR7 44A 10 53A lR11 22A 11 23A 11 52A Newark Liberty Intl.
    [Show full text]
  • Berkshire Passenger Rail Station Location and Design Analysis, Draft for Public Comment—August 2014
    BERKSHIRE PASSENGER RAIL STATION LOCATION AND DESIGN ANALYSIS, DRAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT—AUGUST 2014 BERKSHIRE PASSENGER RAIL STATION LOCATION AND DESIGN ANALYSIS, DRAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT—AUGUST 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Staff, Elected Officials, and Residents of the Berkshire Line Communities Karen Christensen and the Bring Back the Trains Campaign Bill Palmer, MassDOT Dustin Rhue, MassDOT Gary Sheppard, Berkshire Regional Transit Authority Bob Malnati, Berkshire Regional Transit Authority John R. Hanlon Jr., Housatonic Railroad Company Colin Pease, Housatonic Railroad Company Deborah Menette,Housatonic Railroad Company Berkshire Regional Planning Commission Nathaniel Karns, AICP, Executive Director Thomas Matuszko, AICP, Assistant Director Clete Kus, AICP, Transportation Manager Mark Maloy, GIS, Data and IT Manager Brian Domina, Senior Planner Patricia Mullins, Senior Planner Gwen Miller, Planner Jaclyn Pacejo, Planner BERKSHIRE PASSENGER RAIL STATION LOCATION AND DESIGN ANALYSIS Page 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This page intentionally left blank. BERKSHIRE PASSENGER RAIL STATION LOCATION AND DESIGN ANALYSIS Page 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive Summary rail service. In some instances, the nearly significant challenge in locating a passen- Map 1: Locus Map The Housatonic Railroad Company (HRRC) century old historic passenger rail stations ger rail station in a downtown area was has proposed re-establishing passenger rail may meet these needs and in other instances, finding sites with sufficient room for park- service between Danbury, Connecticut and new locations may better serve them. ing. Thus, for the recommended down- Pittsfield, Massachusetts on the former town passenger rail stations a smaller To address this issue, the Berkshire Regional Berkshire Line. The passenger rail service amount of parking, compared to a regional Planning Commission (BRPC) partnered between these two locations last operated passenger rail station, will likely be availa- with HRRC to conduct this passenger rail in 1971 shortly after the Penn Central ble.
    [Show full text]
  • Tec Associates 46 Sawyer Street South Portland, Maine 04106 Table of Contents
    VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR: Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) Grafton and Upton Railroad Company Housatonic Railroad Company Massachusetts Central Railroad Corporation Massachusetts Coastal Railroad New England Central Railroad Providence and Worcester Railroad Company For railroad rights-of-way in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1 JANUARY 2021 – 31 DECEMBER 2025 PREPARED BY: TEC ASSOCIATES 46 SAWYER STREET SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE 04106 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SUMMARY OF RAILROADS COVERED BY THIS PLAN 1 A. Railroads Operating Under This Plan 1 B. Variations from Basic Plan 1 II. INTRODUCTION 1 III. GENERAL STATEMENT OF GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 3 IV. INTEGRATED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT 6 V. MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS OF RAILROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY 8 A. Roadbed 9 B. Bridges 10 C. Culverts 10 D. Ditches 10 E. ROW Area Adjacent to the Shoulder 10 1. At-Grade (Level) Road Crossings 10 2. Railroad Signals and Switch Boxes 10 3. Inside Curves 10 F. Railroad Yards and Facilities 11 VI. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 11 A. Mechanical Techniques 12 B. Herbicide Application 12 1. Weed Control 13 a. Preemergence Herbicide Program 14 b. Postemergence Herbicide Program 15 2. Brush Control 15 a. Foliar 15 b. Stem 15 c. Cut surface 16 3. Summation 16 C. Indirect Methods 16 VII. SENSITIVE AREAS 17 A. Identification and Location of Wells and Surface Water Supplies 18 B. Identification and Delineation of Wetlands 18 C. Field Procedure 20 1. Preparation 20 2. Boundary Establishment 20 3. Approval of Findings 20 D. Operational Strategies and Procedures 21 TABLE OF CONTENTS VIII. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATORS RELATIVE TO HERBICIDE USE 24 A.
    [Show full text]
  • Trains 2019 Index
    INDEX TO VOLUME 79 Reproduction of any part of this volume for commercial pur poses is not allowed without the specific permission of the publishers. All contents © 2018 and 2019 by Kalmbach Media Co., Wau kesha, Wis. JANUARY 2019 THROUGH DECEMBER 2019 – 862 PAGES HOW TO USE THIS INDEX: Feature material has been indexed three or more times—once by the title under which it was published, again under the author’s last name, and finally under one or more of the subject categories or railroads. Photographs standing alone are indexed (usually by railroad), but photo graphs within a feature article are not separately indexed. Brief news items are indexed under the appropriate railroad and/or category; news stories are indexed under the appro- priate railroad and/or category and under the author’s last name. Most references to people are indexed under the company with which they are easily identified; if there is no easy identification, they may be indexed under the person’s last name (for deaths, see “Obi t uaries”). Maps, museums, radio frequencies, railroad historical societies, rosters of locomotives and equipment, product reviews, and stations are indexed under these categories. Items from countries other than the U.S. and Canada are indexed under the appropriate country. A Amtrak's elephant style, Ask TRAINS, Mar 62 Aiken Railway: Amtrak’s lost transcons, Jul 22-31 Once upon a time: Seaboard and Southern, Apr 51 Amtrak’s money mystery, Jan 50-55 A tale of two South Carolina short lines, Apr 46-53 At fault: train or track? Passenger, Nov
    [Show full text]
  • Naugatuck River Greenway Routing Study: Watertown
    Regional Naugatuck River Greenway Routing Study Table of Contents 1. Overview ............................................................................................... 3 2. Mission and Goals ..................................................................................... 5 3. Study Methodology .................................................................................... 6 4. Study Area .............................................................................................. 7 5. Potential Greenway Routing Analysis .............................................................. 8 6. Obstacles to Access and Connectivity (Gap Analysis) ......................................... 11 7. Affected Property Data ............................................................................ 12 8. General Construction Feasibility and Cost ...................................................... 12 9. Brownfields and Environmental Constraints .................................................... 13 10. Safety and Security ................................................................................ 14 11. Permitting Issues .................................................................................. 15 12. Coordination with Other Studies ................................................................ 18 13. Community Input .................................................................................. 19 14. Opportunities and Challenges ................................................................... 20 15. Recommended
    [Show full text]
  • Records of the New York, New Haven & Hartford
    RECORDS OF THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD IN CONNECTICUT Compiled by: John J. Doody, PE & PLS Principal Engineer, CDOT March 1, 2001 Connecticut Department of Transportation District 3 Surveys 140 Pond Lily Avenue New Haven, CT 06525 Attn: John J. Doody Tel: 203-389-3110 Fax: 203-389-3169 Email: [email protected] RR valuation maps on microfiche (also in each District Office & Newington) Centerline and Topography for New Canaan Line, Danbury Line & Waterbury Line 1"=40', reduced to 1"=100', paper and digital. Maine Line topography and centerline, various locations from Greenwich to New Haven, 1"=40', mostly Railroad Stations. AMTRAK topography, New Haven to Clinton, 1"=40' Dodd Center NYNH&H RR Archive Map Index (to be completed 6/2001) Over 2,300 maps in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York east of the Hudson River, including New York City. Connecticut State Library RR Commission Records Index Over 8,400 decisions rendered by the Railroad Commission from 1860 to the 1960's. This references complete files, including maps, on land transactions that came before the commission, as well as other matters. Connecticut State Library RR Commission Map Index Over 1,500 maps pertaining to RR Commission hearings listed above, all in Connecticut. Railroad Company Index. This is a listing of over 100 RR companies that later became part of the NYNH&H RR, when they were founded, and when they were bought out by other companies. Connecticut Department of Transportation 1998 Rail Transportation Ownership and Service Map. Lists owners, status of all rail lines in Connecticut.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Annual Report
    MEMBERS Chairman Jim Gildea Derby Vice Chairman Jeffrey Maron Stamford Secretary Roger Cirella Ansonia Terry Borjeson Newington Laura Cordes West Hartford Mitch Fuchs Fairfield Peter Garneau Stamford Douglas Hausladen New Haven Mike Mahoney Westport Sue Prosi Stratford Stephen Prostor New Canaan Edwin Schroeder Clinton Lisa Slinksy Waterbury 2018 Annual Report The Connecticut Commuter Rail Council (CCRC) is an independent board which acts as the advocate on behalf of commuters on railroad lines throughout the state, including the New Haven line, New Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury branches, Shore Line East, and the recently opened New Haven-­­Hartford-­­Springfield line. The CCRC was created by an act of the Connecticut Legislature, Sec. 15. Section 13b-­­212c. Effective July 1, 2013 it was updated to: The Connecticut Commuter Rail Council shall study and investigate all aspects of the daily operation of commuter rail lines in the state, monitor their performance and recommend changes to improve the efficiency and the quality of service of the operation of such lines. The council may request and shall receive from any department, division, board, bureau, commission, agency, public authority of the state or any political subdivision thereof such assistance and data as it requests and will enable it to properly carry out its activities for the purposes set forth in this section. The council shall also work with the Department of Transportation to advocate for customers of all commuter lines in the state and shall make recommendations for improvements to such lines. CT General Statute - CCRC Powers & Duties The Governor and senior leaders of the General Assembly appoint council members in order to make certain that a broad range of perspectives are included in all meetings.
    [Show full text]
  • Regional Transit-Oriented Development Study
    Transit Oriented Development Opportunities for the South Central Region June 2015 Metro North Shore Line East Hartford Line Contents Table of Contents Executive Summary............................................................1 Introduction........................................................................3 Transit Corridors................................................................6 Demographic Profile..........................................................8 Labor Force Trends.............................................................9 Commercial Market Trends.............................................10 Residential Market Trends...............................................12 TOD Strategies..................................................................14 Approach............................................................................16 Metro North Corridor.....................................................18 Milford Orange West Haven New Haven Shore Line East Corridor................................................65 Branford Guilford Madison Hartford Line Corridor..................................................103 Meriden Wallingford North Haven Conclusion......................................................................141 Prepared by: Transit Oriented Development Opportunities for the South Central Region ii Executive Summary Executive Summary Introduction The South Central Region of Connecticut is home to two existing commuter rails lines and will be serviced by a new commuter rail line in 2016.
    [Show full text]
  • Monday–Friday / Lunes a Viernes
    EFFECTIVE JULY 13, 2020 For information on ADA access, call: 1-877-CTrides (1-877-287-4337) Buy tickets using your mobile device – available for Android or Apple. Hartford Line Service Information TRAIN LEGEND AMTK = Amtrak MNR = Metro-North SLE = Shore Line East 3 color logo Color logo with MONDAY–FRIDAYwhite outline / LUNES A VIERNES TRAVEL Amtrak and CTrail trains will operate on weekend schedules for the Labor Day Holiday. ADVISORY See holiday schedule below for details. Southbound / Sur to New Haven & New York City AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK CTrail Hartford Line 141 4453 471 4405 473 4407 475 4461 4463 417 4467 SPRINGFIELD 5:55AM 8:55AM 10:39AM 12:05PM 2:30PM 3:55PM 5:45PM 8:50PM Windsor Locks 6:15 9:14 11:00 12:24 2:51 4:14 6:04 9:11 Windsor 6:21 9:19 11:07 12:29 2:58 4:19 6:10 9:18 HARTFORD 6:31 7:45AM 9:29 11:17 12:39 3:08 4:29 5:05PM 5:40PM 6:20 9:28 Berlin 6:42 7:57 9:40 11:29 12:50 3:20 4:40 5:17 5:52 6:30 9:40 Purchase tickets prior to boarding using Meriden 6:53 8:06 9:49 11:38 12:59 3:29 4:49 5:26 6:01 6:39 9:49 a ticket vending machine or the CTrail Wallingford 7:01 8:15 9:57 11:47 1:07 3:38 4:57 5:35 6:10 6:47 9:58 eTix for CTrail Hartford Line, CTrail Shore State Street 7:14 8:31 10:10 12:03PM 1:20 3:54 5:10 5:51 6:26 7:00 10:14 Line East, and connecting New Haven Line NEW HAVEN Union Station 7:17 8:37 10:18 12:11 1:28 4:02 5:18 5:57 6:32 7:08 10:22 (Metro-North) trains.
    [Show full text]
  • National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination
    FHR-8-300 (11-78) United States Department of the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form See instructions in How to Complete National Register Forms Type all entries complete applicable sections________________ 1. Name__________________ historic Housatnnir. Railroad Station_______________ and/or common New Milford Railroad Station 2. Location street & number Railroad not for publication city, town New Milford ftrtdgre~~S£^ vicinity of congressional district state CT code 09 county Litchfield 3. Classification Category Ownership Status Present Use __ district x public occupied agriculture museum x building(s) private x unoccupied commercial park structure both work in progress educational private residence site Public Acquisition Accessible entertainment religious object in process yes: restricted government scientific being considered yes: unrestricted industrial transportation N/A X no military ^x_ other: unused 4. Owner of Property name Town nf IStew Mi 1 ford street & number 10 Main street city, town New Milford vicinity of state 5. Location of Legal Description courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. New Milford Town Hall street & number 10 Main Street city, town New Milford, state CT 6. Representation in Existing Surveys State Register has this property been determined elegible? yes no date 1983 federal state county local depository for survey records Connecticut Historical Commission 59 South city, town Hartford, state CT 06106 7. Description Condition Check one Check one excellent deteriorated unaltered x original site good ruins x altered moved date _ X-fair unexposed (roof) Describe the present and original (if known) physical appearance Setting The New Milford Railroad Station is a simple, one-and-one- half-story, gabled-roof frame building which stands on an open site on a commercial street on the west edge of the village center.
    [Show full text]
  • New Haven Line
    SATURDAY, SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS NEW YORK–NEW havEN For more information visit mta.info/mnr NEW YORK — DANBURY TICKETS, FARES & PURCHASING OPTIONS SAMPLE FARES CT Fares: Effective January 1, 2013 REFERENCE NOTES TRAVEL INFORMATION Temporary Construction Timetable WebTicket - Buy your monthly, weekly, ten-trip or one-way/ On-board fares are indicated in red NY Fares: Effective March 1, 2013 SaTURDaY, SUNDaY & hOLIDaYS Monthly Weekly 10-Trip 10-Trip One Way One Way Sr. Cit/ round trip ticket online at www.mta.info. Use any major credit card. between A - Connections to/from amtrak service are available at this General Information: Effective August 5 through September 2, 2013 Grand Central Terminal Commu- Commu- Peak Off-Peak Peak Off-Peak Disabled TO 6301 6503 6303 6203 6505 6305 6307 6509 6309 6511 6311 6513 6313 6515 6315 6517 6317 6519 6319 6521 6321 6523 6323 6525 6325 6527 6327 6529 6329 6531 6331 6533 6333 6535 6335 6537 6337 6339 6541 6341 6343 6545 6345 6547 6347 6549 6349 6551 6351 6553 6353 6555 6355 6557 6357 3561 6359 6561 6361 6363 6565 6365 6569 6369 6573 6399 Postage is free and tickets arrive 2-3 business days after you place station. Contact amtrak for schedules. Schedules & Fares; Lost & Found; Mail&Ride; Group Sales; Parking; MILES and tation tation One Way MILES your order. NEW YORK 6705 6709 6713 6717 6721 6725 6729 6733 6737 6741 6745 6749 6753 6757 6761 6763 6765 6773 TO 6813 6825 6837 6849 6861 6873 E - Transfer for express service to/from New York. 14 Mount Vernon Bicycle Permits; Comments, Concerns, and Commendations; and AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM AM PM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM MILES NEW YORK 6513 6525 6537 6549 6561 6573 Mail&Ride C - Connecting Service.
    [Show full text]
  • Metro-North Railroad Certificate of Insurance
    Capital Contract Metro-North Railroad Operating Contract CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Entry Permits AGREEMENT or CONTRACT NAME/DESCRIPTION: AGREEMENT or CONTRACT #: INSURANCE PRODUCER: CERTIFICATE ISSUANCE DATE: DATE RECEIVED: REFERENCE #: ADDRESS: PHONE #: CO COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED: LTR ADDRESS: A NAIC # B NAIC # PHONE #: C NAIC # D NAIC # CERTIFICATE Metro-North Railroad/MTA HOLDER: Attn: Risk & Insurance Management E NAIC # st ADDRESS: 2 Broadway, 21 Floor F NAIC # New York, NY 10004 G NAIC # PHONE#: (646) 252-1428 CO POLICY EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION TYPE OF INSURANCE LIMITS LTR NUMBER DATE DATE COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGES TO RENTED Occurrence $ SIR/Deductible $ PREMISES (Ea occurrence) PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GEN’L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ Policy Project Loc PRODUCTS – COMP/OP AGG $ Other: SIR/Deductible $ $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ (Ea accident) AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Any Auto BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ Owned Autos Only Scheduled Autos BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ Hired Autos Only Non-Owned PROPERTY DAMAGE $ Autos Only (Per accident) UMBRELLA LIAB Occurrence EACH OCCURRENCE $ Excess Liab Claims Made DED Retention $ AGGREGATE $ WORKER’S COMPENSATION STATUTORY LIMITS AND EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY USLH Jones Act “Other States” Coverage EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY EACH ACCIDENT $ Any Auto Owned Autos Only EA ACC $ OTHER THAN Hired Autos Only AUTO ONLY Non-Owned Autos Only AGG $ PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Includes incidental Pollution Liability $ Deductible $ OTHER:
    [Show full text]