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Boston and Albany Railroad

There was also a Boston and Albany Railroad of Georgia .

The Boston and Albany Railroad was a railroad connecting Boston, Massachusetts to Albany, New York. It was merged into the New York Central Railroad but kept its name to the public. The tracks are now used by Amtrak and the MBTA for passenger service, as well as by CSX and maybe other companies for freight.

History

The B&A was formed on September 4, 1867 as a merger of the following railroads, forming a line from Boston to Albany:

The last three worked together long before the merger.

The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad leased the railroad on November 15, 1899, effective July 1, 1900. This lease passed to the New York Central Railroad and eventually the lines became part of Conrail.

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