Railroad History CollectionAbout the Archive The Railroad History Archive includes the company records of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, company records donated by the New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association, the photographs of New Haven Railroad company photographer Charles B. Gunn and company electrical engineer Harry F. Brown, among other collections. A listing is available of other railroad history information resources available in the United States. A Note to Genealogists For more information about the Railroad History Archive please visit http://railroads.uconn.edu/. Contact the Curator Laura SmithCurator for Business, Railroad, Labor and Ethnic Heritage Collections Archives & Special Collections Thomas J. Dodd Research Center University of Connecticut Libraries 405 Babbidge Road Unit 1205 Storrs, CT 06269-1205 Phone: 860.486.2516 Fax: 860.486.4521 Email: laura.smith@lib.uconn.edu Railroad History Collection
Ball (Don, Jr.) Railroad Photograph Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1895-1976 Don Ball Jr. (1938-1986) was a railroad consultant and photographer and author of books about railroads. The collection consists of several hundred photographic images, taken by Mr. Ball, of locomotives, stations, and railroad related scenes of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and other New England and eastern United States railroad lines. Beaujon (Leroy Y.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1868-1971 Payroll vouchers and correspondence pertaining to the Central New England Railway, the Philadelphia, Reading & New England Railroad, and the Hartford and Connecticut Western Railroad. Bentz (Brooks A.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1889, 1913-1975 The Brooks A. Bentz Railroad Collection consists almost exclusively of materials associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, including passenger and employee timetables, a parlor car wine list and dining car cafe menu, information about the railroad equipment provided for railroad employees, information about the railroad's merger with what became Penn Central in the late 1960s, a vehicle decal, a map of the railroad system (ca. 1925), and photographs of locomotives. Bonelli Project 2000/Locomotive FL-9 Collection Finding Aid
1978-1984 The collection contains correspondence, photograph, diagram, and a copy of the article "How the NH was put back on the New Haven." Bongiorno (Joseph A.) Collection of Passenger Operation Services of the New Haven Railroad Finding Aid
1966-1980 Publications, annual reports, and other reports used by Bongiorno for his paper "The Administration of the Passenger Operation Services of the New Haven Railroad." Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1863-1885 Railroad chartered in May 1863 and reorganized in 1873 as the New York and New England Railroad Company. Collection consists of court and legal documents, correspondence, and financial records. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Records Finding Aid
1910-1931 Union group established in 1899, affiliated with the AFL-CIO. Variations of the name include the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, AFL-CIO; the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks; and the Railway Clerks of America, Order. Collection consists of business files, documentation about its internal functions, publications and correspondence to its members, and information on government regulation of railroads and railroad employees, focusing specifically on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company and the Central New England Railway, and the Hartford Lodge Number 186 Brown (Harry F.) Papers Finding Aid
1908-1933, 1959, 1964 The Harry F. Brown Papers consist of 478 photographic images in various media of railroad electrification equipment along electrified main line section of the Shoreline route of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Carpenter (Richard C.) Papers Finding Aid
1889-2001 The Papers consist almost exclusively of drawings done by Henry T. Wilhelm, William Bruce Coughlin, and Richard C. Carpenter of main and branch line railroads and interlocking tower layouts, mainly in the United States and in particular in the regions that were represented in the first three volumes of Mr. Carpenter's work A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946. The materials created by Mr. Carpenter date from 1946 to 2001. The maps done by William Bruce Coughlin and Henry T. Wilhelm, were given to Mr. Carpenter by Mr. Wilhelm. These latter two collections contain similar drawings, dating from 1919 to the 1970s. A small number of the drawings were done by unknown others and were likely done as early as 1900. Chase (Harry B., Jr.) Papers Finding Aid
1931-2012 The collection consists of writings by Harry B. Chase, Jr., which focus on the history of the railroad in Massachusetts in general and the experiences of his father, Harry B. Chase, Sr., an employee of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, in particular. Included in the writings are excerpts from letters written by father to son entitled "'Boston & New York R.P.O. Train 500,' Letters from a New Haven Railroad Signal Maintainer to his Soldier Son in Wartime, 1942-1943," as well as "Mixed Train to Providence: A History of the Boston and Providence Rail Road, the Taunton Branch Rail Road, and Connecting Lines, with Emphasis on Mansfield, Massachusetts," and other writings about the experiences of his father and himself with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad in the mid 20th century. Connecticut Central Railroad Records Finding Aid
undated, 1967-1998, 2008 The collection consists of administrative files, photographs, and DVDs associated with the formation, maintenance and demise of the Connecticut Central Railroad, a freight line that ran in and around Middletown, Connecticut, from 1987 to 1998. Connecticut Electric Railway Association Collection Finding Aid
1865-1963 This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Railroad association in eastern Connecticut who runs the Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor, Connecticut. Collection consists of financial ledgers of unidentified railroads and timetables and ephemera of assorted railroad lines in the United States. Cos Cob Power Plant Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1891-1986 Electrical power plant located in Greenwich, Connecticut, part of a pioneering venture in mainline railroad electrification. With the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad designed an efficient system using ac electrification that facilitated railroad traffic into urban areas after the New York legislature passed laws prohibiting the use of steam locomotives in New York City south of the Harlem River. Construction of the Cos Cob Power Plant was completed in 1907 and was the generating station for power to the trains. Collection consists of blueprints and wiring diagrams for the electrical systems of the New York to New Haven line, with architectural drawings, foremen's log books, records of coal received, and administrative correspondence. Cosier (Edward Henry) Family Papers Finding Aid
1896-1999 Cosier was an employee of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Collection consists of information about the Cosier family and images of railroad accidents. Donegan (Edward F.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1916-1982 Papers collected or created by Edward F. Donegan, a conductor for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad from 1941 to 1967. The materials include labor contracts, conductor fare cards and instructions, safety bulletins, diagrams of the railroad's interlocking stations along the right-of-way, and photographs. Donovan (Francis D.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1829-1997 Francis D. Donovan (1917-2005) was a resident of Medway, Massachusetts, and an avid railroad photograph and memorabilia collector and researcher, particularly of materials associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and its predecessor lines. His papers consist of his writings and research files about the railroad; photographs of stations, engines, and railroad scenes; maps, scrapbooks, postcards and timetables. Dumaine (Pierre Thomas) Papers Finding Aid
1952-1955 Businessman involved with the development of the Mack "FCD" RailBus who served as president of the New England Transportation Company, a bus and trucking company based in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early to mid-1950s. Papers include a scrapbook of newspaper clippings featuring information about Dumaine's work for the NET Co. and a mechanic's strike in 1953; a proxy fight between Dumaine's brother F.C. Dumaine, Jr. and Patrick McGinnis for control of the New Haven Railroad in 1954; and a move by Patrick McGinnis, president of the NHRR in the mid-1950s, to merge the New Haven Railroad with the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1955. Also includes two photograph albums of photographs of a New Haven Railroad commuter car and a New England Transportation Company bus. Farnham (Elmer F.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1966 Elmer F. Farnham was a resident of Norwich, Connecticut, and a features writer for the Norwich Bulletin. He was author of "The Quickest Route: The History of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad," published in 1973 by Pequot Press. The collection consists of photographs of locomotives and railroad scenes of the Norwich & Worcestor Railroad, the Central Vermont Railway, and other southern New England railroads. Finch (James M.) Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1946-1985 Employee of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (New Haven Railroad), serving as Vice President of Planning and Research; as an employee of Penn Central he served as Assistant to the General Manager for the New Haven Region and Special Assistant to the Trustees; as an employee for Amtrak he was Special Assistant for the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project. Collection consists of time tables, rules booklets, annual reports, bridge lists, valuation maps, photographs, and reports associated with New Haven Railroad, Penn Central, and AMTRAK Flannigan (Louise Gaffney) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1887-1897, 1911, 1915 Louise Gaffney Flannigan (1867-1949) of New Haven, Connecticut, was the sister and wife of railroad brakemen, and frequently wrote poems and other writings about railroad workers, particularly those who were members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Brakemen Elm City Lodge #201 in New Haven, in memorial to those who died while in service to the railroad, or in celebration of their good work and bravery. The Papers consist of poems and writings, including about train trips she took to Orlando, Florida in 1888, and to California in 1897. Frattasio (Marc J.) Papers Finding Aid
2000-2002 Typescript drafts of "The New Haven Railroad In the McGinnis Era", and "Dining on the Shore Line Route: The History and Recipes of the New Haven Railroad Dining Car Department", written by Marc J. Frattasio. Fuller (Allyn) Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1836-1979 Resident of Canaan, Connecticut, and collector of photographs, documents, and records associated with the railroads of southern New England, particularly the Central New England Railway. Collection consists of papers including train tickets, train orders, receipts, and timetables, and photographs of trains of various railroads, plus scenes of railroad stations and towns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York. Gunn (Charles B.) Collection Finding Aid
n.d., 1834-2002 The Charles B. Gunn Collection consists of papers produced by and about Gunn, as well as materials he collected of historical information about the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, Penn Central, Amtrak, and Conrail. The collection includes photographs taken by Gunn when he served as official photographer for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, in the mid-1950s. Haight (Lyndon A.) Central New England Railway Collection Finding Aid
1886-1956 The collection consists of photocopies of timetables, maps, posters, correspondence and historical writings about the Central New England Railway, gathered by Lyndon A. Haight as research materials. Higginbotham (William) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1895, 1902, 1931-1972 The collection contains approximately 850 photographs (color and black and white) and negatives of images of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and New York Central Railroad locomotives and cars, stations and structures and other scenes, in addition to a large number of images of street railway cars, in New England, almost all of them taken by William Higginbotham from 1938 to 1972. Holcombe (Seth P.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1887, 1946-1953 The Papers consist of approximately 350 photographic prints and 500 negatives of images of steam locomotives mostly of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, taken in the Hartford, Connecticut, area. Hurlbut (Clinton C.) Papers Finding Aid
1868-1975 The collection consists of a switchyard layout diagram, published materials, photographs, and a signalman's hand lamp belonging to New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad signal superintendent Clinton C. Hurlbut, who worked for the railroad from 1912 to 1961. Klar (James S.) Photograph Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1974-1976 Born in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and a resident of Connecticut later in life. Employed in various positions in the Connecticut state government and later as a photographer. In 1975 Klar received a grant from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts to photograph seventy-five railroad stations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Collection consists of the 100 photographs taken by Klar in preparation for an exhibit of these photographs, entitled Down by the Depot, which toured throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts in the mid-1970s. LaMay (Robert A.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Timetables and other printed literature associated with Amtrak and the New Haven Railroad. Lawrence (Alvin A.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1896-1993 The papers consist of drawings by Alvin A. Lawrence of locomotives (steam and electric) and cars (passenger, box, freight, baggage, club, sleeper, etc.) of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and some of its predecessor lines including the Central New England Railway, the Boston & Providence Railroad, and the New York & New England Railroad. The collection also holds erecting cards, or diagrams, created by the builders of the locomotives and trains, and other blueprints and drawings from the railroad of its rolling stock, plus a few photographs of the trains. Many of the drawings were done by Mr. Lawrence for publications of the New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association, particularly its magazine Shoreliner. Levitt (Alan) Papers Finding Aid
2000-2002 Collection consists of two unpublished documents compiled or annotated by Mr. Levitt, "Station names used by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and its Predecessor, Constituent, Absorbed and Operated Railways and their Successors" and "Chronological History of the New Haven Railroad, 1760-1951." Lewis (Thomas R.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1855-1974 Thomas R. Lewis is the author of Silk Along Steel: the Story of the South Manchester Railroad (Pequot Press, 1976). The collection consists of newclippings, timetables, correspondence, writings, photographs and postcards Dr. Lewis gathered for the writing of his book. Lowenthal (Larry) Collection Finding Aid
1980s-2000 Historian of Brimfield, Massachusetts, and author of Titanic Railroad: The Southern New England, The Story of New England's Last Great Railroad War (Marker Press, 1998). The extensive research papers provide an in-depth look into Lowenthals methodical investigation of the failed Southern New England Railroad, also known as the Grand Trunk, which was to run between Palmer, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, in the early 1900s. Lynch (Peter E.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1870, 1910-1969 The Peter E. Lynch Railroad Collection consists of materials almost exclusively associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (a.k.a. New Haven Railroad), including timetables, arranged package car service lists, and train order forms. Also includes a Western Maryland Railroad mortgage bond (1870) and a Penn Central timetable (1969). Makowsky ( Fred Otto) Papers Finding Aid
1890s-1952 Resident of Springdale, Connecticut, and railroad enthusiast. Collection consists of scrapbooks of photographs of trains of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and other railroads in New England, trolleys, and scenes of Stamford, Connecticut, and various railroad related papers collected by Makowsky. Also includes two models of New York & New Haven Railroad coaches, built by Makowsky in 1936. McDermott (William P.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1835-1903 The collection consists of payroll vouchers, traffic vouchers, correspondence, deposit slips, financial documents and other materials associated with the Hartford & New Haven Railroad, the Central New England Railway, the Philadephia, Reading & New England Railroad, the New York & Boston Railroad and other railroad lines in southern New England and eastern New York. Some of the correspondence is to John Brock, president of the Central New England Railway. Meriden & Cromwell Railroad/Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad Photograph Album Finding Aid
undated, 1885-1951 The Meriden & Cromwell Railroad ran between these two cities in Connecticut from 1885 to 1888 when its name changed to the Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad, and was extended to Waterbury, Connecticut, until 1892, when the line was taken over by the New York & New England Railroad. The Album, compiled by James M.S. Ullman of Meriden, Connecticut, has 185 photographs of locomotives, stations, and other scenes associated with these railroad lines. New Haven Railroad Construction Photograph Collection Finding Aid
ca. 1890 The collection consists of 19 photographs of the construction of New Haven Railroad tracks and bridges in the Norwalk and East Norwalk area in Connecticut, from the 1890s. New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association Collection Finding Aid
1886-1970 Association dedicated to preserving the history of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (also known as the New Haven Railroad, or NHRR), a major freight and passenger carrier in southern New England. The New Haven Railroad was chartered in 1872 from the merger of the New York and New Haven Railroad and the Hartford and New Haven Railroad. Collection consists of the records of the NHRR collected by NHRHTA, and include records of the corporate secretary, trustees, accounting department, and operations (consisting of records of trains, equipment, bridges, and buildings), and annual reports to stockholders and the Interstate Commerce Commission. New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association Map Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1872-1930s Maps and track plans of property in Connecticut, Massachusetts, eastern New York, and Rhode Island belonging to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company and its predecessors, including the Hartford & New Haven Railroad, the Housatonic Railroad, the Naugatuck Railroad, the New York & New England Railroad, and the New York & New Haven Railroad. New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association Valuation Map Collection Finding Aid
1915-1916 Archival and working maps of rail lines and real estate in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island, some originating with companies like the Old Colony Railroad. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Abandoned Structures Collection Finding Aid
1911-1964 Abandoned Structures Collection, 1911-64. 0.25 linear foot. Collection consists of eighty-nine sets of floor plans, survey cards and photographs for structures that the New Haven Railroad either abandoned, sold, or razed between 1911 and 1964. Structures are located in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island. Survey cards list date, size, construction materials, and remodeling information, if available. The structures date from as early as 1845. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Bridge Capacity List Collection Finding Aid
ca. 1969 This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.Collection consists of 190 tables representing trackage in New England, with a record of the computations of capacity of bridges along various routes. Tables done for Penn Central Railroad, which succeeded the New Haven Railroad in 1969. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Electrification Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1914-1973 The focus of the collection is on electrification, or the installation of overhead wire or third rail power distribution facilities to enable operation of trains hauled by electric locomotives, of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Glass Negative Collection Finding Aid
circa 1900-1922 This collection consists of 149 plate glass negatives of images of railroad cars, primarily those of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, from the early 20th century. Many of the negatives are exterior shots of coaches, dining cars, state room/sleeping cars, parlor cars, and freight cars. The collection also includes interior views of these various railroad cars. One image of particular interest is an overhead view of a gondola car with a locomotive in the background. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Map and Blueprint Collection Finding Aid
1900-1970 This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Maps and blueprints of portions of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, which ran from 1872 to 1969 in Connecticut, Massachusetts, eastern New York and into New York City, and Rhode Island. A searchable database is available in repository. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Photograph Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1900-1971 Photographs of railroad equipment, stations, and crossings associated with the New Haven Railroad. Also include photographs documenting damage to railroad property in western Connecticut by a flood in August 1955. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Photographic Negative Collection Finding Aid
ca. 20th century Photographic negatives of railroad stations associated with the New Haven Railroad. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Predecessor Companies Collection Finding Aid
1880-1910 Collection consists of journal entries, bills of lading, vouchers, receipts, invoices, correspondence, and other documents from fourteen southern New England railroads, including the Central New England Railway, the Housatonic Railroad, the New York and New England Railroad, and the New York, Providence & Boston Railroad. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Records Finding Aid
1760-1980 Railroad company formed in 1872 through the merger of the New York and New Haven Railroad and the Hartford and New Haven Railroad, which resulted in a rail link between New York City and Boston. Through its early history the New York, New Haven and Hartford (also known as the New Haven Railroad) grew through the consolidation and acquisition of dozens of small lines. At its peak in 1929 the New Haven Railroad owned and operated 2,131 miles of track throughout New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. The railroad also purchased a myriad of steamboat lines and trolley companies in its quest to dominate transportation in the region. A series of financial mismanagement and struggles for control weakened the company and put it into receivership. By 1969 the New Haven Railroad was absorbed in the Penn Central system and later, after the collapse of that system, parts of it were run by Amtrak, Metro-North Commuter Railroad, and the Connecticut Transit Authority. The collection contains the central administrative and financial records of the New Haven Railroad and approximately 300 predecessor and subsidiary companies. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Scrapbook Collection Finding Aid
1880-1889 Four scrapbooks of newspaper clippings concerning schedule changes, accidents, stock sales, complaints about train whistles, associated with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and the attempted acquisition of the New Haven & Derby Railroad by the New York and New England Railroad. Clippings are predominantly from Connecticut newspapers with other New England newspapers. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Small Format Photograph and Postcard Collection Finding Aid
1870s-1960s Collection consists of ninety-four photographs of cars, trains, locomotives, and stations associated with the New Haven Railroad and the Central New England Railway. Most of the scenes are in Connecticut, but include some scenes in Massachusetts and New York. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Station and Structure Drawings Collection Finding Aid
1886-1964 The collection consists of 295 architectural drawings of 36 railroad stations, engine houses, signal stations and towers, and auxiliary buildings built by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad from 1886 to 1964. The maps are organized by job number; following the description of each plan is its print number. It is worth noting that two of the stations were designed by prominent architects Henry Bacon and Cass Gilbert. Olson (Ernest R., Jr.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1890-1979 Associate Director in the Office of Policy and Analysis and Assistant Director of the Bureau of Traffic for the Interstate Commerce Commission. Collection consists of broadsides from the 1890s relating to railroads in the Pennsylvania and Maryland region, and correspondence, memos, and ICC reports about transportation regulation. Preston (Melbourne) Railroad Photograph Collection Finding Aid
1950s Photographs of steam and electric locomotives of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, in the 1950s. Providence & Worcester Railroad Records Finding Aid
1826-1997 Consolidated in 1845; main line from Providence, Rhode Island, to Worcestor, Massachusetts, opened in 1847. Leased to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1892. Records consist of treasurers accounts, treasury books, superintendents letters, deeds, and other administrative files of the Providence and Worcestor and the Norwich and Worcestor Railroad Company. Quirk (Edward J.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1924-1989 The collection consists of train passes, railroad memorabilia and photographs gathered by Mr. Quirk while he was a railroad employee. Roberts (Leroy) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Photographs of Connecticut railroad stations and railroad maps and documents of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Rudberg Research Collection of the Central New England Railway Finding Aid
2002-2008 The collection consists of tour guidebooks compiled by Bernard L. Rudberg of photocopies of photographs, maps, correspondence, and documents related to the history of the Central New England Railway, which ran from Maybrook, New York, to Hartford, Connecticut, in the period between 1898 and 1927, at which point it was taken over by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Mr. Rudberg creates the books for the participants of an annual guided bus tour he coordinates, in April or May of each year beginning in 2002, that follows portions of the old railway line, and provides information about the towns on the route, train wrecks that occurred, old carbarns, turntables and roundhouses, and such features as the Poughkeepsie River Bridge. Snopek (Joseph R.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1902-1999 Author of "Diesels to Park Avenue: The FL-9 Story" (New England Rails Publishing Company, 1997). Collection consists of photographs, timetables, track guide maps, operator manuals, and freight schedules principally of northeastern United States railroads, including the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Penn Central, Conrail, and Amtrak. Stickels (Dudley) Photograph Collection of Central New England Railway Finding Aid
1880s-1950s The Stickels Photograph Collection of Central New England Railway contains 639 negatives and black and white photographic prints. The majority of the images were taken between the 1880s and the 1930s, with just one from the 1940s and only two from the 1950s. A majority of the images are of steam locomotives from various New England railroads, although the Central New England Railway steam locomotives are the most heavily represented. Also in the collection are images of railroad stations and yards, wreck scenes, bridges, and work scenes. Some of the more unique images include a negative image of a map of the Hartford, Connecticut, to Springfield, Massachusetts, rail line, as well as a promotional photographic print displaying the interior of a new passenger car. Stieg (Karl) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1880s-1960s This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Railroad property leases and documents associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Swanberg (J.W.) Papers Finding Aid
undated The J.W. Swanberg Papers consist of chapter and caption drafts, galley proofs, correspondence, and other materials associated with Mr. Swanberg's book "New Haven Power." Symonds (Richard) Railroad Annual Report Collection Finding Aid
1886-1910 The collection consists of annual reports submitted by approximately 80 Connecticut mainline railroads and street railroads, most of which are affiliated or owned by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, to the State Railroad Commission and the Public Utilities Commission. The reports include brief histories of the companies, lists of company organizations, officer and property owners, track information, and financial data. Taber (Thomas Townsend, III ) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1896-2004 Author of books on railroads in the United States and compiler of information on how to find research materials about railroads in libraries and archives. The Papers contains three volumes of photocopies of newspaper articles about topics pertaining to the New Haven Railroad and its predecessor lines and indexes and lists compiled by Mr. Taber about the availability of research material and locomotives. University Railroad Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1841-1993 This is an artificial collection of publications, timetables, forms, reports, track diagrams and charts, equipment blueprints, maps, drawings and artwork, and photographs almost exclusively associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and its predecessor railroad lines, gathered from many donors and purchases. Wadleigh (Ralph E.) Photograph Collection Finding Aid
undated, 1886-1965 The collection consists of 42 photographs of railroad locomotives and scenes related to the Monadnock Northern, the New Haven Railroad, Grand Trunk Railroad, and the Central Vermont Railroad. Wall (James W.) Photograph Collection Finding Aid
circa 1930-1980 Collection consists of photographs of railroad cars, cabooses, engines, depots, tracks, and yards, many associated with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the Central Vermont Railroad. Also includes photographs taken during Walls military service in World War II. Young (William B.) Collection of the Connecticut Company Finding Aid
undated, 1872-2012 The collection consists of correspondence, maps, photographic images, car rosters, administrative reports, and other materials about trolley and street railroad cars and the history of the Connecticut Company, which controlled fourteen divisions of street railroad companies across the state of Connecticut from 1905 to 1948. These documents were collected by William B. Young who compiled this information for a comprehensive database about the company's trolley cars. |
