Guilford Rail System

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Guilford Rail System was a major New England-based freight railroad company that consolidated several regional railroads under common ownership before rebranding as Pan Am Railways.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freight railroad company
acquiredRailroad Boston and Maine Railroad
surface form: Boston and Maine Corporation

Delaware and Hudson Railway
Maine Central Railroad
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasHeadquartersLocation North Billerica, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
hasSuccessor Pan Am Railways
industry rail freight transport
notableFor consolidation of multiple New England railroads under common ownership
rebranding as Pan Am Railways
operatedEra early 21st century
late 20th century
operatedInRegion New England
operatedInState Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New York
Vermont
operatedRailLineType branch line freight
mainline freight
ownedBy Guilford Transportation Industries
Timothy Mellon
parentCompany Guilford Transportation Industries
partOfCorridor Boston–Maine rail network
surface form: Boston–Maine freight corridor

New England rail network
surface form: Northern New England freight network
predecessor Boston and Maine Railroad
surface form: Boston and Maine Corporation

Delaware and Hudson Railway
Maine Central Railroad
railGauge standard gauge
railroadClass Class II railroad
rebrandedAs Pan Am Railways
serviceType freight rail
transportedCommodity chemicals
forest products
grain
industrial products
intermodal freight
paper products
usedBrand Guilford Rail System self-link
Guilford Transportation Industries
surface form: Guilford Transportation
usedReportingMarks B&M
D&H
MEC

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Pan Am Railways formerName Guilford Rail System
Guilford Rail System usedBrand Guilford Rail System self-link