- Vermont Valley Railroad
The Vermont Valley Railroad was a 20.8 mile line now called the Connecticut River Line. In
1988 , theInterstate Commerce Commission ordered the B&M to sell it toAmtrak , withtrackage rights staying with the B&M. Amtrak was allowed to sell it to theCentral Vermont Railway , part of theCanadian National Railway . The CV obtained the line onSeptember 9 . The sale was made because the track condition was not suitable for running Amtrak'sMontrealer passenger trains, and Amtrak had to discontinue service onApril 5 ,1987 . Service resumed in July1989 after Amtrak paid the CV to upgrade the line. [http://www.usdoj.gov/osg/briefs/1990/sg900109.txt]The companies were unable to agree on a permanent trackage rights agreement, and in
1990 , the ICC imposed terms, in which the B&M could serve all "existing shippers and shippers' facilities" located on the line and in operation during the 12 months prior to the sale to the CV. TheNew England Central Railroad acquired the line from the CV in1994 , and the Springfield Terminal Railway has since acquired the trackage rights assigned to the B&M. [http://stb.dot.gov/decisions/ReadingRoom.nsf/81bf651a81749a7e85257048006a395c/ce0d8d74836ee99685256b30006b0dfb?OpenDocument]
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