Connecticut River Line

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The Connecticut River Line is a historic railroad corridor running along the Connecticut River in New England, long used for passenger and freight service connecting communities in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail corridor
railroad line
connects rail communities in Massachusetts
rail communities in New Hampshire
rail communities in Vermont
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Connecticut River
hasFunction freight distribution corridor
intercity passenger connection
regional transportation corridor
hasHistoricalUse local freight service
local passenger trains
long-distance passenger trains
through freight trains
hasRouteCharacteristic follows north–south alignment along Connecticut River valley
historicPeriod 19th century railroad development in New England
locatedIn Massachusetts
New England
New Hampshire
Vermont
namedAfter Connecticut River
partOf New England rail network
regionServed Connecticut River Valley
surface form: Connecticut River Valley in Massachusetts

Connecticut River Valley
surface form: Connecticut River Valley in New Hampshire

Connecticut River Valley
surface form: Connecticut River Valley in Vermont
terrain river valley
usedFor freight rail service
passenger rail service

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Boston and Maine Railroad notableRoute Connecticut River Line