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The Troy and Greenfield Railroad (1848, leased to Troy and Boston in 1856) created it. The first train passed through the tunnel on February 9, 1875, and regular service through the tunnel between ...
This article was originally published with the title “Troy and Boston Railroad” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 3 No. 24 (March 1848), p. 185 doi:10.1038 ...
Thursday was prolific in Railroad accidents. The writer cf this paragraph encountered one on the road between Bennington, Vt., and Troy, remarkable for the very narrow but complete escape which it ...
EAST TROY, Wis. - A new restoration with Milwaukee ties is underway at the East Troy Railroad Museum. Chicago North Shore & ...
This was in payment for 2,500, or a majority of the shares, of the stock of the Troy and Boston Railroad Company. View Full Article in Timesmachine » ...
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East Troy Railroad Museum's Milwaukee Day scheduled for June 28EAST TROY, Wis. — The East Troy Railroad Museum’s Milwaukee Day, scheduled for June 28, will feature rare displays and trolley rides with equipment directly tied to the Brew City’s past ...
College Sports Boston College falls to Troy 11-10 in regional opener BC will face elimination in its next game. Boston College wasn't able to safely get a win on Friday. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt) ...
The article "'The Gilded Age' lens focused on Capital Region," Aug. 7, about Julian Fellowes in Troy and other communities for filming "The Gilded Age" has him wanting to know why there isn't a ...
TROY, N.Y. — He was, in the centuries after the Renaissance, a true Renaissance man: a German composer who studied French music in Paris, Slavic music in Poland and took particular interest in the ...
The Troy and Greenfield Railroad (1848, leased to Troy and Boston in 1856) created it. The first train passed through the tunnel on February 9, 1875, and regular service through the tunnel between ...
You learned from the previous three columns that Troy had a bustling Railroad life until the late 1950’s. Those of us growing up during this time still see vestiges all around. We see angled ...
You learned from the previous three columns that Troy had a bustling Railroad life until the late 1950’s. Those of us growing up during this time still see vestiges all around. We see angled ...
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