Southbridge Branch (New England)

Southbridge Branch
A former railroad station in Spanish Mediterranean style
Southbridge station, the western terminus of the line
Overview
Termini
Stations10
History
OpenedEarly 1866
CompletedFebruary 1867
Closed1937 (eastern portion)
1980s (western portion)
Technical
Line length16.9 mi (27.2 km)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

mi
16.9
Southbridge
15.3
Sandersdale
13.5
West Dudley
11.0
Quinebaug
CT
MA
5.8
Webster
N&W to Worcester
4.9
East Webster
3.8
Beacon Park
2.8
Point Pleasant
MA
CT
1.9
Bates Crossing
0.0
East Thompson

The Southbridge Branch was a railway line in Connecticut and Massachusetts, United States. It ran 16.9 miles (27.2 km) between Southbridge, Massachusetts and East Thompson, Connecticut, via Webster, Massachusetts. Originally planned to be part of the Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad, it was ultimately built in 1866–67 by the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad. It became part of the New York and New England Railroad in 1875, and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1898. Passenger service ended in 1930, and the eastern portion of the line was abandoned in 1937. The western half continued to be used for freight service; it passed to Penn Central in 1969, and to the Providence and Worcester Railroad (P&W) in 1976 as the Southbridge Running Track. The P&W stopped serving the line in the 1980s, but did not abandon it until 2004. Much of the western half of the line in Massachusetts has been converted to the Quinebaug Valley Rail Trail.