The Central New England was, by the 1920s, pretty much a "paper" railroad, no? I believe it was finally wound up as a corporation around the end of the 1920s.
Still, early 20th c. public timetables (etc) seem to have recognized its "technical" existence: the New Haven system was advertised as "New Haven Railroad and Central New England Lines."
Was (some, much, all)rolling stock lettered for the CNE in its later days?
(I'd love either corrections to or further details on the first three sentences, as well as an answer to the final question.)
Still, early 20th c. public timetables (etc) seem to have recognized its "technical" existence: the New Haven system was advertised as "New Haven Railroad and Central New England Lines."
Was (some, much, all)rolling stock lettered for the CNE in its later days?
(I'd love either corrections to or further details on the first three sentences, as well as an answer to the final question.)