Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad

Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad
Map
The former Holden station next to active tracks
Overview
Current operatorProvidence and Worcester Railroad
Pan Am Railways
Dates of operation1871–1885
SuccessorFitchburg Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length36.0 miles (57.9 km)

The Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad was a railroad in Massachusetts that connected Worcester and Winchendon via Gardner. It was originally chartered as the Barre and Worcester Railroad in 1847, before being renamed the Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad in 1849. The company was unable to raise funds for construction until 1869; service between Worcester and Gardner began in 1871. An extension northward to Winchendon was completed in January 1874. The Boston, Barre and Gardner operated independently until it was taken over by the Fitchburg Railroad in 1885. Despite the company's name, it never served Boston or Barre. The line was abandoned between Winchendon and Gardner in 1959 by the Fitchburg's successor, the Boston and Maine Railroad. In the 21st century, freight service on the remainder of the line is operated by the Providence and Worcester Railroad between Worcester and Gardner, and by Pan Am Railways on a short segment in Gardner.