- Woodstock Railway
The Woodstock Railway was an intrastate
railroad in southeasternVermont . It ran fromWhite River Junction, Vermont toWoodstock, Vermont , a distance of approximately 14 miles.History
The legislature of Vermont granted a charter to construct the railroad in 1863, but little was done until 1867, when enough money was raised to begin construction. Construction began in earnest in 1868, and proceeded fitfully until 1875, when the line was finally completed and the first train made the trip. While never very busy, the line continued running until 1933, when it was abandoned.
During construction two major obstacles were overcome: a mile long cut in Stanley Hill, and a substantial trestle over the Queechee Gorge, formed by the
Ottauquechee River , The original trestle was replaced first by a wooden arch bridge, then in 1911 by one made of steel. At one time the 163 foot high structure may have been the highest railroad bridge inNew England .tations
An 1877 timetable listed the following stops from east to west:
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White River Junction, Vermont - interchange with theCentral Vermont Railway
*Hartford, Vermont
*Dewey's Mills, Vermont
*Quechee, Vermont
*Taftsville, Vermont
*Woodstock, Vermont References
Jones, Robert C., "Railroads of Vermont, Volume II", 1993.
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