Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Framingham and Lowell Railroad was a railroad in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It was incorporated in 1870 to provide a rail connection between the growing railroad hub of Framingham and the important mill city of Lowell, passing through the towns of Sudbury, Concord, Acton, Carlisle, Westford and Chelmsford. The 26.1 mile line opened on October 1, 1871.On April 1, 1872 the line was leased to the Boston, Clinton and Fitchburg Railroad for twenty years."@en }
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- Framingham_and_Lowell_Railroad comment "The Framingham and Lowell Railroad was a railroad in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It was incorporated in 1870 to provide a rail connection between the growing railroad hub of Framingham and the important mill city of Lowell, passing through the towns of Sudbury, Concord, Acton, Carlisle, Westford and Chelmsford. The 26.1 mile line opened on October 1, 1871.On April 1, 1872 the line was leased to the Boston, Clinton and Fitchburg Railroad for twenty years.".
- Q5478023 comment "The Framingham and Lowell Railroad was a railroad in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It was incorporated in 1870 to provide a rail connection between the growing railroad hub of Framingham and the important mill city of Lowell, passing through the towns of Sudbury, Concord, Acton, Carlisle, Westford and Chelmsford. The 26.1 mile line opened on October 1, 1871.On April 1, 1872 the line was leased to the Boston, Clinton and Fitchburg Railroad for twenty years.".