January 1911, No. 155 | The Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 35, col. 2 |
G.T.R. betterments, construction, etc.
New England Southern Ry.—The extensions of this line, which is a subsidiary of the Central Vermont Ry., which in turn is controlled by the G.T.R., intended to provide an outlet to the ocean at Providence, R.I., will, it is said, be put under contract in the spring. All the surveys are reported to have been completed in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Vermont. Application is being made by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rd., for authority to build a line between South Vernon and Brattleboro, paralleling the C.V.R.,
to condemn and take over such C.V. stations and terminalsand utilize such portions of the C.V.Ry. right of way as may be required.