Stony Brook Railroad
The Stony Brook Railroad was a short line railroad that ran off the 's main line from the village of North Chelmsford to Ayer, Massachusetts (then the village of South Groton) where it connected to the Fitchburg Railroad. Passenger service last ran on the line in 1961, but it is still used by freight traffic. The Stony Brook Railroad was named after Stony Brook, which follows the line for several miles before joining the Merrimack River.
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Stony Brook Railroad
The Stony Brook Railroad was a short line railroad that ran off the 's main line from the village of North Chelmsford to Ayer, Massachusetts (then the village of South Groton) where it connected to the Fitchburg Railroad. Passenger service last ran on the line in 1961, but it is still used by freight traffic. The Stony Brook Railroad was named after Stony Brook, which follows the line for several miles before joining the Merrimack River.
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The Stony Brook Railroad was a ...... e joining the Merrimack River.
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Willows Junction in Ayer, where the Stony Brook splits from the Fitchburg Railroad
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North Chelmsford
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Formerly Boston and Maine Railroad
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The Stony Brook Railroad was a ...... e joining the Merrimack River.
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Stony Brook Railroad
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