New Hampshire Central Railroad

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New Hampshire Central Railroad

The New Hampshire Central Railroad is a freight railroad in New Hampshire and Vermont, United States. Founded in 1993, the railroad operates several branch lines owned by the state of New Hampshire.[1][2]

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New Hampshire Central Railroad
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A New Hampshire Central locomotive in 2013
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HeadquartersNorth Stratford, New Hampshire
Reporting markNHCR
Dates of operation1993present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length9 miles (14 km)
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History

The company initially began operations on a 9-mile (14 km) railroad line between North Stratford and Columbia, New Hampshire, previously operated by the North Stratford Railroad.[1][3] The NHCR also has rights to operate two other lines in New Hampshire: the Groveton Branch between Groveton and Whitefield, and the Berlin branch between Whitefield and Littleton.[2] Interchange is with the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad in North Stratford and Groveton.[3]

Vermont Rail System announced an agreement to purchase the New Hampshire Central Railroad in April 2024. The New Hampshire Central Railroad will maintain operations under its original name following acquisition.[4]

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