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Discussion relating to the NH and its subsidiaries (NYW&B, Union Freight Railroad, Connecticut Company, steamship lines, etc.). up until its 1969 inclusion into the Penn Central merger. This forum is also for the discussion of efforts to preserve former New Haven equipment, artifacts and its history. You may also wish to visit www.nhrhta.org for more information.
 #1422854  by Noel Weaver
 
The MASSBAYRRE is sponsoring a passenger train to Torrington this spring, here is some stuff about it. It will be well worth the cost, the ride is most interesting.
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Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts
All Aboard for Mass Bay RRE’s exclusive
‘Torrington Extra Photo Special’
(Boston) – Thomaston, CT -- Waterbury (Highland Jct.) – Torrington & Return
Saturday, April 29, 2017 - One Day Only!
Our first trip all the way to Torrington since 2003!!
Join Mass. Bay RRE for a return trip – our first since 2003 -- over the entire ex- New York, New Haven & HartfordNaugatuck Railroad from Waterbury to Torrington, CT. Opened in 1849, then leased to the New Haven in 1889, the "Naugy" is now owned by the Connecticut Department of Transportation and operated by volunteers of the Railroad Museum of New England. Our "Tour of the Line" charter train will cover all of the Naugy's operable track, including the "freight-only" section north of the Army Corps' Thomaston Dam to Torrington.

I know I would go if I were still in the area but these days I do not plan to leave Florida.
Noel Weaver

Our special train will leave the preserved Thomaston depot promptly at 10 AM. We'll first head south to Highland Junction, the Naugatuck's connection to Pan Am Southern (from Hartford) in Waterbury. Then we'll return to Thomaston for a lunch break. Passengers may order a box lunch or bring their own picnic lunch to eat off the train during our stop. We'll then continue north, traveling across the face of the Thomaston dam and over the newly-restored track to the end of the line in Torrington. Several runbys and photo opportunities are planned, including locations that are accessible only by rail.
Ex-New Haven EMD FL-9 2019, completely restored to its classic original McGinnis-era New Haven livery, will lead our train of three ex-Canadian National coaches and former Rutland combine 260. Extra-fare coach seating in the Rutland 260 includes exclusive access to the combine section, where the baggage doors will be open for photographers. Note: The Rutland 260 is sold out as of March 1.
The Boston Connection Package



Sit back and leave the driving to us! Our connecting motor coach package offers a guaranteed connection with our train at Thomaston. Our rest-room equipped motorcoach will leave Boston's South Station at 7:00 AM, the Riverside MBTA station at 7:20 AM and the Millbury Park & Ride (MassPike Exit 10A) at 7:50 AM. The motorcoach connection is scheduled to arrive back in the Boston area around 7 PM.
Space is limited - Reserve today!
Click here to Download complete trip information and order form
Capacity of the 'Torrington Extra Photo Special' is limited to just 250 passengers. Don't be disappointed - order your seats today! Note: except for groups of 4 or more traveling together, all seating is unreserved and will be assigned by car only.
Call 978-470-2066 to order by phone
 #1422943  by NaugyRR
 
Sooo doing this, haha. Thanks Noel! :-D