- Providence and Worcester Railroad
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Providence and Worcester Railroad
logo_filename=Pwlogo.gif
logo_size=
old_gauge=
marks=PW
locale=Connecticut ,Massachusetts andRhode Island ;New York City andLong Island viatrackage rights
start_year=1847 – 1892
1973
end_year=present
hq_city=Worcester, Massachusetts The Providence and Worcester Railroad reporting mark|PW is aClass II railroad [10K SEC Filing , [http://sec.edgar-online.com/2008/03/25/0000831968-08-000030/Section3.asp] ,March 25 ,2008 ] in theUnited States . The railroad connects from Gardner in centralMassachusetts , south through its namesake cities of Worcester andProvidence, Rhode Island , and west fromRhode Island throughConnecticut and intoNew York City . The railroad's connection betweenNew Haven, Connecticut and New York City and ontoLong Island is viatrackage rights over theHell Gate Bridge .Current lines
In addition to the original main line between Providence and Worcester. and the East Providence Branch, the P&W owns or provides freight service on the following lines, identified by their original companies:
*Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad , Worcester to Gardner
*Woonsocket and Pascoag Railroad , Woonsocket to Slatersville
*Old Colony Railroad Newport line, Massachusetts/Rhode Island state line to Newport (bridge out at theSakonnet River )
*trackage rights overAmtrak 'sNortheast Corridor , Central Falls to New Haven
*East Junction Branch - branch ofBoston and Providence Railroad [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=280&Itemid=316 (map)] , East Providence to Rhode Island/Massachusetts state line
*Norwich and Worcester Railroad [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=255&Itemid=290 (map)] , Worcester to Groton
*Southbridge Running Track -Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad , Webster to Southbridge
*Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Railroad [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=137&Itemid=168 (map)] , Plainfield to Willimantic
*New York and Boston Air Line Railroad , Middletown to New Haven
*Connecticut Valley Railroad , Hartford to Middletown
*Naugatuck Railroad [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=236&Itemid=271 (map)] , Devon to Derby (trackage rights over Metro-North Railroad)
*Danbury and Norwalk Railroad , Norwalk to DanburyP&W operates over the following lines with
overhead trackage rights , meaning it cannot serve on-line customers:
*Metro-North 'sNew Haven Line , New Haven (CT) to New Rochelle (NY),Amtrak 'sNortheast Corridor , New Rochelle (NY) to Pelham Bay (NY), andCSX running tracks, Pelham Bay to Fresh Pond Jct., NY (CSX hastrackage rights to serve customers on Metro-North and Amtrak, if any)
*Housatonic Railroad and branches, Danbury to Derby
*MBTA andCSX -Boston and Providence Railroad (East Providence Branch and main line),Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad andOld Colony Railroad Newport line, Rhode Island/Massachusetts state line to Massachusetts/Rhode Island state line
*Pan Am Railways , coal unit trains to FirstLight Power Mount Tom Power plant,Holyoke (MA) History
The P&W was incorporated in
Massachusetts as theProvidence and Worcester Railway [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=282&Itemid=318 (map)] onMarch 12 ,1844 , and as theProvidence and Worcester Railroad [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=281&Itemid=317 (map)] inRhode Island in May 1844, the two companies being mergedNovember 25 ,1845 as theProvidence and Worcester Railroad . The company bought theBlackstone Canal , also running between Providence and Worcester, and began construction, partly on its banks, in 1845. The line opened in two sections, the part south of Millville onSeptember 27 ,1847 , and the rest onOctober 20 . The line from Providence to Central Falls was shared with theBoston and Providence Railroad [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=280&Itemid=316 (map)] , which at the same time built a connection from its old line (ending in East Providence) over to the P&W.On
July 1 ,1892 , theNew York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad leased the P&W for 99 years. The New Haven merged intoPenn Central onJanuary 1 ,1969 . OnApril 6 ,1970 the P&W announced its intention to separate from the merger. After a legal battle, theInterstate Commerce Commission approved the request onAugust 25 ,1972 , and onNovember 2 , Penn Central signed the agreement effectiveDecember 30 . The P&W cancelled the lease onFebruary 3 ,1973 . Since then, the P&W has taken over many other lines from the former Penn Central andBoston and Maine Railroad .Branches
The
East Providence Branch Railroad was the only branch built by the P&W. Chartered in 1874 and opened in 1875, it split from the main line at Valley Falls and ran southeast and south, clipping the corner ofAttleboro, Massachusetts and running through Pawtucket, ending in East Providence at theBoston and Providence Railroad and theProvidence, Warren and Bristol Railroad .The East Providence Branch was also the P&W's only branch when it was leased to the NYNH&H, but previously it had leased several other railroads.
The
Milford and Woonsocket Railroad was incorporated in 1855 and opened in 1868 from Milford to Bellingham. Soon after, the P&W leased it, despite it not being connected directly to the P&W. TheHopkinton Railway was leased in 1870 and opened in 1872, continuing the M&W north from Milford to Ashland. It too was leased to the P&W, on completion. Both leases expired in 1883 and were not renewed. The M&W bought the Hopkinton in 1884, and in 1897 theNew England Railroad leased them, with a direct connection at Milford.ee also
*
List of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad precursors External links
* [http://www.pwrr.com/ Providence & Worcester official website]
* [http://www.trainweb.org/trains/pw.htm Providence & Worcester photos][http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d8154.htm Providence & Worcester Railroad Repair Shop Account Book, 1851-54; 1880-1899] Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
References
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]
* [http://www.prrths.com/PRR_hagley_intro.htm PRR Chronology]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.