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Boston and Providence Railroad

The Boston and Providence Railroad was a railroad company in the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island which connected its namesake cities. It opened in two sections in 1834 and 1835 - one of the first rail lines in the United States - with a more direct route into Providence built in 1847. Branches were built to Dedham in 1834, Stoughton in 1845, and North Attleboro in 1871. It was acquired by the Old Colony Railroad in 1888, which in turn was leased by the New Haven Railroad in 1893. The line became the New Haven's primary mainline to Boston; it was realigned in Boston in 1899 during the construction of South Station, and in Pawtucket and Central Falls in 1916 for grade crossing elimination.

Overview

Boston, Massachusetts

1834–1888

4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

41 miles (66 km)

The line became part of the Penn Central system in 1969; the section in Massachusetts was purchased by the state in 1973, while Amtrak acquired the Rhode Island section in 1976. The line was electrified in 2000; it is now the far northern leg of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, used by high-speed Acela Express service, intercity Northeast Regional service, and MBTA Commuter Rail Providence/Stoughton Line local service. The rapid transit MBTA Orange Line shares the right-of-way for several miles in the 1987-built Southwest Corridor section in Boston. The Stoughton Branch is also used for Providence/Stoughton Line service, and the northern section of the Dedham Branch is used by the Needham Line.

Station listing[edit]

Main line[edit]

This listing includes all stations that have existed along the post-1847 B&P alignment from Park Square, Boston to Providence. Mileage is from Park Square; distances to South Station are 0.8 miles longer. These mileages reflect the pre-realignment routings in Pawtucket and Providence. Some stations were not opened until after the B&P had merged into the Old Colony. Currently open stations are lightlighted.

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Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district

Railroad History Database

Mileposts from

FRA Highway-Rail Crossing Inventory Files

from pages 71–112 of the Report of the Board of Directors of Internal Improvements of the State of Massachusetts. By James Fowle Baldwin, James Hayward, Solomon Willard, published 1829, 196 pages.

Report of Mr. Hayward on the Railroad Survey Between Boston and Providence

B&P Railroad

L. P. Allen, Collector. Railroad labor payrolls, 1832-. 5483. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Martin P. Catherwood Library, Cornell University.