Central Vermont Railway Volume 5 By Robert Jones SIGNED

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Central Vermont Railway Volume 5 By Robert Jones SIGNED
 
The Central Vermont Railway Vol 5 by Robert C Jones SIGNED
Hard Cover w/Plastic Cover
192 pages
Copyright 1982
INDEX
A
Alburgh, 11, 13*, 15, 18*, 35
"Ambassador," 8*, 11, 12*, 36*, 38*, 58, 70*, 77*, 78, 101*, 112*, 180*, 181*
Amherst (Mass.), 61, 156*
B
Barre, 11, 21, 37, 78, 97, 134*
Barre & Chelsea Railroad, 58
Barretts (Mass.), 64
Belchertown (Mass.), 159*
Bellows Falls, 139*, 140*
Benway, Bill, 177*
Bethel, 109*, 111*
Bluto, O.V., 177*
Bolton, 81*, 82*
Boston, 11
Boston & Albany Railroad, 171
Boston & Maine Railroad, 11, 21, 34, 44, 78
Braintree, 107*
Brattleboro, 21, 30, 54*, 140*, 144*, 145*, 147*
Bridges [See Also: Trestles]
Barre, 134*
Barre Transfer, 132*
Bellows Falls, 140*
Bethel, 109*
Dog River (Montpelier Junction), 130*
Essex Junction (Winooski River), 181*
Georgia High Bridge, 66*, 67*
Montpelier, 135*
Richford Overpass, 124*
Twin Bridges (Winooski), 128*
West Hartford, 111*, 112*
Bryce, Max, 192*
Buford, Charles H., 30
Burlington, 126*, 127*
Burlington Branch, 18, 21, 128*
Bushey, Charles, 85*
C
Cabooses
Boston & Maine-159*
CV No. 4050-123*
CV No. 4052-22*
Unidentified- 25*
Callaghan, John, 38*
Cambridge, 11
Canadian National Railway, 11, 34, 37, 57, 78
Canadian Pacific Railroad, 179
Central Vermont Railway
Abandonments, 37, 58, 177
Acquires New London Northern, 44
Buffet coaches, 70*
Dining car service, 29
Last steam locomotive retired, 60
Locomotive roster (1940), 128
Passenger service eliminated on branch lines, 11
St. Albans arrival centennial, 35*, 37
Sand dome filling operation, 147*
Sells Montpelier and Barre line, 78
Sleeping car service, 44
Steamboat service suspended, 30, 31
Through freights go to diesel, 57
Wartime uses, 11, 18, 29, 30
Whistle post (Middlesex), 139*
Central Vermont Transportation Co., 30 Charlestown (N.H.), 182*
Chicago, 18
Churchill, Sir Winston, 34, 44
Circus movements, 125*
Coal towers Brattleboro, 145*
Burlington, 126*, 127*
Montpelier Junction, 98*
New London, 174*, 175*
Palmer, 166*, 167*
St. Albans, 43*, 178*
Colpas, Jim, 177*
D
Davis, Glenn, 57
Depots (Station Buildings)
Alburgh, 13*-, 18*
Amherst, 156*, 160*
Belchertown, 158* 159*
Charlestown, 182*
East Northfield, 148*, 149*
Essex Junction, 68*, 73*, 74*, 76*
Evarts, 136*
Millers Falls, 151*, 153*, 154*, 184*
Montpelier, 129*
Montpelier Junction, 95*, 96*
Montreal, 12*
Northfield, 101*
Palmer, 2*, 189*
Roxbury, 106*
St. Albans, 8*, 34*, 35*, 36*, 38*, 39*, 49*, 52*, 179*
St. Alexander, 121*
St. Armand, 172*
South Royalton, 180*
Stanbridge, 121*
Swanton, 23*, 24*, 26*, 27*
Waterbury, 83*, 84*, 85*, 89*, 90-91*
White River Junction, 113*, 114*
Dewey Day celebration, 18
Dodge, Grenville M., 44, 104
E
East Alburgh, 16*, 21*, 29, 34
East Montpelier, 34
East Northfield (Mass.), 21, 148*, 149*
East Swanton, 58
Enginehouses [See Also: Roundhouses] Brattleboro, 145*
Burlington, 126*, 127*
Montpelier, 78
Montpelier Junction, 98*, 99*
Northfield, 101*
Palmer, 78
St. Albans, 40*, 41*, 45*, 46*, 47*, 65*
Erno, Louis, 25*
Erwin, Bill, 177*
Essex Junction, 9*, 51*, 53*, 54*, 68*, 73*, 74*, 75*, 76*, 78*, 93*
Evarts, 136*
F
Fires
Atlas Plywood Mill (Richford), 123*
Boxcar at St. Albans, 62*
East Alburgh trestle, 16*, 34, 35
Floods
Connecticut River (1957), 179
Fonda Junction, 28*
Fort Ethan Allen, 18
Foy, R.J., 177*
G
Gillespie, Bill, 68
Gordon, Donald, 35, 37, 78
Grand Trunk Railroad, 58
Grand Trunk Western Railroad, 11, 21, 58, 60, 78
H
Harvey, Harold J., 78
Holbrook, Homer, 35
Home Gas Company, 63
Houde, Camilien, 37
Hungerford, Samuel J., 34
Hurricanes, 58, 63*, 64*
Interstate Commerce Commission, 31
Italy Yard, 21, 33*, 40*, 70*
K
Kenyon, Herbert H., 97
L
Lake Champlain, 14*, 15*, 16*, 17*
Lavigne, F., 35
Locomotives
Boston & Maine
No. 1404-161*
No. 3688-150*
No. 4215-182*
No. 4227-119*
Canadian National
No. 40-35*, 105*
No. 2202-60
No. 2203-60
No. 3445-28*
No. 4372-186*
No. 5281-42*, 114*
No. 5291-8*, 39*
No. 6039-118*
No. 6141-19*
No. 6161-12*
No. 6173-52*, 53*, 54*, 68*, 83*
No. 6211-51*
No. 6217-37
No. 6218-22*
No. 6221-93*
No. 6301-106*
No. 6305-142*, 143*
No. 6329-26*, 27*
No. 8714-178*
No. 8718-180*
No. 8724-184*
No. 8734-187*, 189*
No. 8736-188*
No. 8740-188*
No. 9030-184*
Canadian Pacific No. 1801-179*
Central Vermont Railway City of St. Albans-37
General characteristics, 21, 29, 60
Norwich University-44, 104*
Roster (January, 1940), 128
No. 214-176*
No. 218-144*
No. 219-12*, 150*
No. 220-57
No. 231-115*, 137*, 150*, 185*
No. 232-150*
No. 369-131*
No. 388-99*
No. 400-131*, 133*
No. 402-166*, 167*
No. 404-19*, 185*
No. 450-35, 60, 172*, 175*, 188*
No. 451-56*, 60, 157*, 163*, 166*, 171*, 192
No. 452-35, 60, 148*
No. 453-127*, 133*, 140*, 167*, 168*
No. 454-2*, 60, 108*, 173*, 187*, 189*
No. 455-27*
No. 460-169*
No. 461-25*, 28*, 60, 157*, 168*, 184*
No. 462-22*, 28*, 126*
No. 463-60*, 123*, 153*, 160* No. 464-60, 61*, 169*
No. 465-24*, 60, 61*, 62*, 86*, 132*, 165*, 186*
No. 466-13*, 18*, 60, 96*, 192
No. 467-60, 146*, 159*, 163*, 164*, 187*
No. 468-21, 60, 71*, 102*, 120*, 146*, 155*, 158*, 160*
No. 469-13*, 21, 23*, 60, 66*, 75*, 80*, 83*, 114*
No. 470-21, 60, 132*, 144*, 153*, 156*, 158*, 185*, 188*
No. 471-23*, 60, 71*, 129*, 182*
No. 472-33*, 60, 106*, 114*, 122*, 145*, 161*, 162*
No. 473-48*, 68*, 125*
No. 474-14*, 123*, 124*, 178*
No. 475 -84*, 145*, 165*
No. 500-62*, 130*, 132*, 135*
No. 501-32*, 42*, 54*, 55*, 60, 141*, 173*
No. 504-33*, 34*, 37*, 48*, 60, 134*
No. 507-38*, 60, 129*, 175*
No. 600-34, 36*, 41*, 73*, 74*, 77*, 91*, 94*, 95*, 109*, 110*, 113*, 117*, 151*
No. 601-21, 37, 76*, 83*, 108*
No. 602-34, 38*, 58*, 59*, 60, 67*, 69*, 73*, 101*, 178*
No. 603-12*, 21*, 24*, 34, 37, 44*, 88*, 112*, 115*, 183*
No. 700-44, 60, 104*, 106*, 138*
No. 701-60, 69*, 72*, 140*
No. 702-41*, 60
No. 703-60, 113*, 116*, 182*
No. 704-60, 65*, 76*, 78*, 136*
No. 705-47*, 60, 71*
No. 706-60
No. 707-43*, 60, 96*, 117*, 148*
No. 708-60, 116*, 139*
No. 709-60
No. 1859-179*
No. 1860-180*, 181*
No. 3901-181*
No. 4927-60
No. 6156-76*
No. 6208-192
No. 7918-11, 177*
No. 7919-11
No. 8162-97*
Grand Trunk
No. 713-31*
No. 3432-112*
No. 3704-46*, 50*
No. 7918-11
No. 7919-11
Nickle Plate
No. 759-111* Rutland Railroad No.72-13*
M
McGee, Con, 128*
Manchester, M.J., 85*
Maps
Central Vermont system (1954), 6*
Marshall, ---, 83*
Martin, William, 97*
Middlesex whistle post, 139*
Millers Falls (Mass.), 21, 151*, 152*, 153*, 154* 157*, 184*
Missisquoi Bay, 16* 20*
Monson (Mass.), 63
Montpelier, 21, 78, 97, 129*, 135*
Montpelier & Barre Railroad, 78, 97, 98
Montpelier Junction, 58* 78, 95*, 96*, 97, 98*, 99* 100*
Montreal (Quebec), 11
"Montrealer," 11, 192
Morrell, Charles J., 139
Muldoon, Edgar, 177*, 192*
Murphy, James, 97
Murtagh, George J., 97*
N
New England Telephone Co., 57
New London (Conn.), 21, 30, 173*, 176*
New London Northern Railroad, 44
New York City, 30, 31
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, 11
"Newsboy," 18
Northfield, 31, 44, 101*, 104*, 105*
Norwich University, 44, 104
O
Ottawa Transportation Museum, 105
P
Palmer (Mass.), 63*, 78, 164*, 165*, 166*, 167*, 170-171*, 189*
Pennsylvania Railroad, 11
Poland, Louis, 35
R
Regan, Walter, 29 Richford, 11, 123*
Richford Branch, 11, 21, 60
Richmond, 80*
Rocheleau, G.A., 177*
"Rocket," 18
Roundhouses [See Also: Enginehouses]
Brattleboro, 54*, 55*, 140*, 145*
Burlington, 126*
New London, 175*
St. Albans, 31*, 32*, 48*, 50*, 96*
White River Junction, 113*, 114*, 117*, 118*
Rouses Point (N.Y.), 15 Roxbury, 106*
Roxbury Summit, 21
Rutland Railroad, 13, 15 Ryan, Arthur, 38*
Ryan, Phil, 83*
S
St. Albans, 8*, 10*, 21, 35*, 36*, 37*, 38*, 40*, 49*, 50*, 62*, 65*, 78, 185*
St. Albans Messenger, 192
St. Armand (Quebec), 29, 177*
St. Johns (Quebec), 18, 58
St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain Railroad, 57
Sand dome filling, 147*
Schaeffer, ---, 38*
Shaughnessy, Jim, 46, 51-56
Shelburne Museum, 57, 168
Shops
New London, 78
St. Albans, 21, 31, 45*, 46*, 47*, 58, 78
"Ski Meisters" (Ski trains), 11
Slip Hill, 92*
Snowplows, 25*
South Amherst (Mass.), 34
South Barre, 37
South Royalton, 180*
South Windham (Conn.), 60
Special equipment
Brill gas-electric cars, 21
No. 148-177*
Business car No. 86-168*
Caterpillar crane, 79*
Flanger No. 4203-25*
Gas-electric cars, 21, 177*
Jordan spreader No. 4284-155*
Steam crane, 16*
Whistle post (Middlesex), 139*
Wrecker (B&M), 58*
Springfield (Mass.), 21, 183*
Stafford Springs (Conn.), 172*
State Line Hill, 169*
Steamships New London-30 New York-30 Vermont-30
Stowe, 11
Swanton, 22*, 23*, 24*, 25*, 26*, 27*, 35, 37, 178*
T
Thibault, Vic, 34, 58
Three Rivers (Mass.), 57*
Timetables
Central Vermont (1951), 65*
Central Vermont (1954), 6*
Trestles [See Also: Bridges]
Dog River (Northfield), 102-103*
East Alburgh, 16*, 17*, 20*, 34, 35
Enosburgh Falls, 123*
Iberville-St. Johns, 120*
Lake Champlain, 13-17*
Millers Falls, 152*
Missisquoi Bay, 16*, 17*, 20*
North Duxbury (Winooski River), 86-87*
Sheldon Junction (Missisquoi River), 122*
South Amherst, 157*
Sugar River, 137*
Waterbury, 89*
Unidentified, 29*
Tunnels
Burlington, 125*
Turntables
Brattleboro, 54*, 145*, 183* Burlington, 126*, 127*
Palmer, 167*
St. Albans, 42*, 50*, 96*
White River Junction, 114*, 115*, 116*, 118*
U
Union Pacific Railroad, 44
U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 158
V
Vaughn, R.C., 35
Vermont Historical Society, 57
Villa, Ray, 141*
"Vermonter," 11, 44
W
Walsh, Tom, 83*
Water tanks                                                                                                                                                  
Amherst, 155*
Braintree, 107*
Essex Junction, 74*, 76*
Montpelier Junction, 98*
New London, 175*
Palmer, 56*, 162* 166*, 167*
Swanton, 24*
Waterbury, 84*, 90*
Waterbury, 11, 21, 34, 83*, 84*, 85, 88*, 89*, 90-91*
Weaver, Sid, 34, 58
Webster, H.K., Company, 124
White River Junction, 11, 21, 31, 60, 113*, 114*, 115*, 118*, 119*
Williston, 79*
Windsor, 30
Winooski River 86-87*
World War II, 11
"Washingtonian," 9*, 11, 51*, 52*, 53
Wrecks (on railway lines), 34, 37, 44, 57*, 58*, 59*, 60*, 61*, 62*, 63*
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The major contributors to Volume V of THE CENTRAL VERMONT, A YANKEE TRADITION, are Dan Foley, Philip R. Hastings, Jim McFarlane, and Jim Shaughnessy. Others who have contributed several items to this volume are David C. Bartlett, The 470 Railroad Club, John Gardner, Homer R. Hill, Whitney Maxfield, Jim Murphy, Armand Premo, Albert C. "Bud" Spaulding, and Raymond E. Tobey.
Lawrie Brown, Louis Cameron, Chandler Cobb, Glenn Davis, Del Janes, J. Emmons Lancaster, Michael McMahon, Elliott Steward, and David R. Sweetland also have made valuable contributions to Volume V. The color photograph used on the cover is the work of David C. Bartlett. It shows Extra 465 approaching the Amherst station in October, 1952.
I appreciate very much the willingness with which these photographers and collectors have made their priceless material available so that the history of the Central Vermont covering the years 1941-1960 could be properly illustrated.
Robert C. Jones       Burlington, Vermont                                                                                                                                         July, 1981

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