- Vermont Railway
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Vermont Railway
marks=VTR
locale=Vermont
start_year=1964| end_year=present
old_gauge=
hq_city=Burlington, Vermont The Vermont Railway is a railroad in
Vermont and easternNew York . It is the designated operator of the formerRutland Railroad trackage from Burlington toBennington, Vermont under the direction of the State ofVermont , which owns the line. Corporate colors are red and white.A crippling strike in 1961 shut down the
Rutland Railroad and the railroad was officially abandoned in 1963. Much of the western side of the state of Vermont was left without rail service as a result, though the need existed for continued service. The state had acquired the track prior to abandonment (in an effort to save the Rutland) and a new operator was found.Jay Wulfson came to Vermont from New Jersey to create the Vermont Railway on the 6th of January, 1964. The line initially consisted of 125 miles of track from White Creek, NY (an interchange with the
Boston & Maine ) to Bennington, Vt, and north to Burlington. Operations began in 1964, and immediately the railroad was such a success that the company had to order larger locomotives.In 1967, VTR got into the intermodal business by purchasing a fleet of highway trailers.
In 1972, the VTR purchased the
Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad from Vermont Marble Co. In 1983, under VTR direction, CLP purchased the Delaware & Hudson's Whitehall, NY to Rutland, VT branch. The CLP's original line, parallel to VTR's main line, was subsequently abandoned with the exception of several spurs and a branch to Florence, VT to serve a limestone quarry.In 1997, Vermont Rail System was formed when VTR acquired controlling interest of the
Green Mountain Railroad . Since 2000, VRS has acquired theNew York and Ogdensburg Railroad , completing ownership of the last remaining miles of the original Rutland Railroad.The
Washington County Railroad was acquired in 1999 as was the trackage of the formerNorthern Vermont Railroad , which is now the Connecticut River Division of the Washington County Railroad.Vermont Railway, still owned by the Wulfson family, is now part of the Vermont Rail System, which also operates the
Green Mountain Railroad , theNew York & Ogdensburg Railroad , and theWashington County Railroad .The Vermont Railway was the first public-private partnership in the United States railroad industry, and it was one of the first railroads to be built from the ashes of an abandoned company. Tight financial controls and aggressive marketing for attracting customers has made the Vermont Railway a success.
References
* [http://www.rails-vt.com/ Trains Around Vermont] Passenger department of VRS/Green Mtn RR
* [http://www.vrs.bz/ Vermont Rail System] corporate parent of the Vermont Railway
* [http://www.vermontrailroads.com/Trainframe.htm Vermont rail network] from Vermont Agency of Transportation
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