Interurban Streetcars in Southern New England - New York To Boston

New York To Boston

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The following lines carried passengers between New York City and New Haven, Connecticut:

  • New York and Stamford Railway - New Rochelle to Stamford, Connecticut via Port Chester - 1905-1926
  • Stamford Street Railway - Stamford to Norwalk, Connecticut - 1897?-1933
  • Norwalk to Bridgeport, Connecticut - ?-1935
  • Bridgeport to New Haven, Connecticut - ?-1934

These lines connected New Haven to Providence, Rhode Island:

  • Shore Line Electric Railway, New Haven to New London, Connecticut - 1913-1919
  • Groton and Stonington Street Railway, New London to Westerly, Rhode Island - 1904-1928
  • New London to Norwich, Connecticut - ?-1934
  • Norwich to Danielson, Connecticut - 1906-1925
  • Norwich and Westerly Street Railway - 1906-1922
  • Providence and Danielson Street Railway - Danielson to Providence, Rhode Island - 1901?-1915?

These lines continued from Providence to Boston, Massachusetts:

  • Providence and Taunton Street Railway - Providence to Taunton, Massachusetts - AD 1891

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