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- Q16982890 subject Q15094094.
- Q16982890 subject Q8308130.
- Q16982890 subject Q8368105.
- Q16982890 subject Q8625252.
- Q16982890 subject Q8870838.
- Q16982890 abstract "The North Brookfield Railroad in central Massachusetts in the United States was a 4.16 mile railroad opened in 1876. It ran between East Brookfield to North Brookfield. It was leased from opening by the Boston and Albany Railroad, until that railroad was in turn leased by the New York Central Railroad in 1900. The NYC merged to form the Penn Central Railroad in 1968. The line was abandoned by Conrail in the 1970s. In the early 2010s, an attempt was made to rebuild the line to service companies in the area.The railroad when formed was 90% owned by the town of North Brookfield. The right-of-way is owned by the town of North Brookfield.".
- Q16982890 wikiPageExternalLink North_Brookfield_Railroad.
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- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q15094094.
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- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q633760.
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- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8308130.
- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368105.
- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8625252.
- Q16982890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8870838.
- Q16982890 comment "The North Brookfield Railroad in central Massachusetts in the United States was a 4.16 mile railroad opened in 1876. It ran between East Brookfield to North Brookfield. It was leased from opening by the Boston and Albany Railroad, until that railroad was in turn leased by the New York Central Railroad in 1900. The NYC merged to form the Penn Central Railroad in 1968. The line was abandoned by Conrail in the 1970s.".
- Q16982890 label "North Brookfield Railroad".