Pioneer Valley Railroad

Coordinates: 42°8′32″N 72°43′36.5″W / 42.14222°N 72.726806°W / 42.14222; -72.726806
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42°8′32″N 72°43′36.5″W / 42.14222°N 72.726806°W / 42.14222; -72.726806

Pioneer Valley Railroad (PVRR)
Overview
HeadquartersWestfield, Massachusetts
Reporting markPVRR
LocaleHampden County, Massachusetts
Dates of operation1982–
PredecessorConrail
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Length17 miles (27 km)
Other
Websitewww.pinsly.com/companies/pvrr/

Pioneer Valley Railroad is a Class III short line freight railroad operating the former Conrail (née-New York, New Haven & Hartford) trackage in the western part of Massachusetts in towns of Westfield, Holyoke, and Southampton.[1] Since being founded in 1982 railroad has been owned by the Pinsly Railroad Company with headquarters in Westfield, Massachusetts.

History

The tracks that the PVRR operates on was originally a branch line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (reporting mark NH). The line changed hands to the New York Central Railroad and then to Conrail. In 1983, Pinsly Railroad Company took over operations of the line from Conrail and began railroad operations on the line under the Pioneer Valley Railroad name.

2017 - present

On October 5, The Massachusetts Department of Transportation awarded PVR a $495,000 grant to complete the PVR Knowledge Corridor Service Interchange project that is planned to reduce local truck traffic by improving the connection between Pan Am Railways and Pioneer Valley Railroad in Holyoke.[2]

Routes

The PVRR operates two lines that connects to its terminus in Westfield. The railroad interchanges with CSX Transportation in Westfield.

Interchange points

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pioneer Valley Railroad". Pinsly Railroad Company. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
  2. ^ http://www.masslive.com/business-news/index.ssf/2017/10/state_industrial_rail_grants_aid_project.html

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