Rhode Island and Massachusetts Railroad

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The Rhode Island and Massachusetts Railroad was a 13.5-mile (21.7 km)-long rail line built to connect Franklin, Massachusetts, and Valley Falls, Rhode Island, organized in 1875 and completed in 1877. The railroad was operated by the New York and New England Railroad, its northern connection, upon completion. Connection was made with the Providence and Worcester Railroad at Valley Falls Yard. The two railroads offered a connecting passenger service between Boston and Providence, Rhode Island, though it was less direct than the competing Boston and Providence Railroad.[1]

Dates of operation18771963
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length13.5 miles (21.7 km)
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Rhode Island and Massachusetts Railroad
Abandoned tracks of the line in Valley Falls, near Valley Falls Yard
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OperatorNew York and New England Railroad
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Dates of operation18771963
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Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length13.5 miles (21.7 km)
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After the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (the New Haven) assumed control of the New York and New England, it had relatively little use for the line other than as a detour for the Boston and Providence Railroad line as needed. Passenger service on the line ended in 1930. The New Haven abandoned most of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Railroad in 1941, keeping only the first two miles out of Valley Falls to Adamsdale, Massachusetts, which connected with another branch line originating at Norwood. This connection and most of the remaining branch were abandoned in 1963.[1] A final mile of the branch within Valley Falls survived into operation by Penn Central and subsequently the newly independent Providence and Worcester Railroad in 1973 but was abandoned by 1994.[2]

Preserved railroad structures along the line include a depot at Adamsdale and freight houses at Abbotts Run, Arnolds Mills, and West Wrentham.[3]

Station listing

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State Municipality Station[1][4] Miles[4] Comments[1][3]
MA Franklin Franklin 0.0 (0.0) On the Norfolk County Railroad mainline
Franklin Junction 0.5 (0.8) Not a station; junction with the Norfolk County Railroad mainline and the Milford and Woonsocket Railroad
Wrentham West Wrentham 4.1 (6.6) Preserved freight house built circa. 1877
RI Cumberland Grants Mills 6.0 (9.7)
Diamond Hill 7.1 (11.4)
Arnolds Mills 8.2 (13.2) Preserved freight house built circa. 1877
Abbotts Run 9.5 (15.3) Preserved freight house built circa. 1877
MA North Attleborough Adamsdale Junction 11.6 (18.7) Not a station; junction with the Wrentham Branch
Adamsdale 12.1 (19.5) Preserved depot built circa. 1877
RI Cumberland Cumberland Mills 13.2 (21.2)
Valley Falls 14.0 (22.5) Junction with the Providence and Worcester Railroad at Valley Falls Yard
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