Troy and Boston Railroad
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The Troy and Boston Railroad was chartered April 4, 1848 and organized November 22, 1849. It completed a railroad from Troy, New York to the Vermont state line (35 miles) in 1852. This was also the main track of the Troy and Rutland Railroad, Rutland and Washington Railroad, and the Rutland Railway. This formed, in connection with the Hudson River Railroad, the most direct and shortest line from New York to Montreal.
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It was consolidated into the Fitchburg Railroad in 1887, which was in turn acquired by Boston and Maine Railroad by lease in 1900.{{cn|date=December 2012}}
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Category:Defunct New York (state) railroads
Category:Defunct Vermont railroads
Category:Defunct Massachusetts railroads
Category:Predecessors of the Boston and Maine Railroad
Category:Railway companies established in 1848
Category:Railway companies disestablished in 1887
Category:American companies established in 1848
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