Connecticut Valley Street Railway
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OwnerConnecticut Valley Street Rwy. Co.
Area servedPioneer Valley, Massachusetts
Headquarters382 Deerfield St., Greenfield, MA
| Connecticut Valley Street Railway | |||
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Greenfield, Massachusetts Trolley Awaits Baseball Fans in Shattuck Park, c. 1905. (top) and the Hadley-Northampton bridge over the Connecticut River, both of the Connecticut Valley St. Rwy., c. 1907-1915. | |||
| Overview | |||
| Owner | Connecticut Valley Street Rwy. Co. | ||
| Area served | Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts | ||
| Transit type | |||
| Headquarters | 382 Deerfield St., Greenfield, MA | ||
| Operation | |||
| Began operation | June 24, 1895[2]: 906 1918 (bus)[3] | ||
| Ended operation | April 1, 1924 (franchise)[4] July 7, 1934 (rail system)[3] | ||
| Technical | |||
| Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge[2]: 906 | ||
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The Connecticut Valley Street Railway was an interurban streetcar and bus system operating in Greenfield, Massachusetts as well as surrounding communities with connections in Deerfield, Hadley, Hatfield, Montague, North Amherst, Northampton, and Whately.

