by Tommy Meehan
Recently having done some reading up on the history of the Maybrook Line I found some fascinating information about how operation of the line evolved in the early years.
In the early 1900s the New Haven acquired stock control of the Central New England and began to operate it as a part of the NH system but with CNE retaining its own identity and maintaining independent status (until 1927).
Prior to this time the CNE's part of the Maybrook Line extended from Maybrook to Hopewell Jct. New York & New England operated the line to the east of Hopewell. Then about 1899 the NH acquired both the NY&NE and the Maybrook Line between Danbury and Hopewell.
Under NH control CNE apparently had its territory expanded east from Hopewell to Danbury.
I read a wonderful story about Hopewell Jct written by Richard Teed in a Shoreliner issue. Mr. Teed wrote that in October 1912 the CNE was granted track rights to Danbury. A new division, the Danbury Division, was then established with headquarters at Danbury.
I read similiar comments by Bernard Rudberg -- quite an expert on the subject -- posted here in the NYS forum. Mr. Rudberg mentioned however that under a union agreement crews from the CNE and the NH Western District shared the runs on the Maybrook Line and crews operated through from Maybrook all the way to Cedar Hill Yard in New Haven, CT.
I'm wondering if maybe both statements are true? That some CNE crews operated through to Cedar Hill while other CNE crews ran Maybrook-Danbury. Maybe at least until 1927 when the CNE waa absorbed into the NYNH&H system and things probably changed again.
Can anyone add to this fascinating subject?
In the early 1900s the New Haven acquired stock control of the Central New England and began to operate it as a part of the NH system but with CNE retaining its own identity and maintaining independent status (until 1927).
Prior to this time the CNE's part of the Maybrook Line extended from Maybrook to Hopewell Jct. New York & New England operated the line to the east of Hopewell. Then about 1899 the NH acquired both the NY&NE and the Maybrook Line between Danbury and Hopewell.
Under NH control CNE apparently had its territory expanded east from Hopewell to Danbury.
I read a wonderful story about Hopewell Jct written by Richard Teed in a Shoreliner issue. Mr. Teed wrote that in October 1912 the CNE was granted track rights to Danbury. A new division, the Danbury Division, was then established with headquarters at Danbury.
I read similiar comments by Bernard Rudberg -- quite an expert on the subject -- posted here in the NYS forum. Mr. Rudberg mentioned however that under a union agreement crews from the CNE and the NH Western District shared the runs on the Maybrook Line and crews operated through from Maybrook all the way to Cedar Hill Yard in New Haven, CT.
I'm wondering if maybe both statements are true? That some CNE crews operated through to Cedar Hill while other CNE crews ran Maybrook-Danbury. Maybe at least until 1927 when the CNE waa absorbed into the NYNH&H system and things probably changed again.
Can anyone add to this fascinating subject?