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| | Fair Haven & Westville Railroad in the 1890s, New Haven, Connecticut, CT, Trolleys, Omnibus, Horse Railroad, Morley J. ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The Manufacturers Railway charter allowed the Fair Haven & Westville Railroad, the State Street Horse Railroad, the New Haven & Morris Cove Railroad and the proposed New Haven Street Railway to use the track in James and River streets, an arrangement to be worked out between the railroads covering charges for the track use. |
 | | The Fair Haven & Westville took possession of the New Haven & Centerville on January 1, 1897, and the tracks at Broadway and York Street were connected, allowing Dixwell Avenue cars to run directly to the railroad station. |
 | | The Fair Haven & Westville and the Winchester Avenue propreties were conveyed to the Consolidated Railway, the New Haven Railroad's trolley operation, on May 23, 1904, thus ending the fourty-three years of Fair Haven & Westville operation on the streets of New Haven. |
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