The first railroad in Norwich was the Norwich & Worcester Railroad.
The hub of the trolley lines in Norwich was Franklin Square.
The Central Vermont Railroad used the Union Station in Norwich.
The Taftville Tunnel was used by the Providence & Worcester Railroad.
The Norwich Trolley system ran from 1882-1935.
J.P. Morgan bought the Norwich & Worcester Railroad in 1898.
The Norwich & Westerly Railway was powered by electricity.
The White Train was the most prestigious train of the New York & New England Railroad. Its official name was the New England Limited of 1891.
The New London Northern Railroad Company used the present-day New England Central railroad tracks.
Genesee & Wyoming Inc. owns all the railroads that run through Norwich today.
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