Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Publications disestablished in 1854, Railway companies disestablished in 1854, Railway stations closed in 1854, States and territories disestablished in 1854, Old Colony Railroad, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Malton and Driffield Railway, Orange River Sovereignty, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Mount Savage Railroad, Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, York and North Midland Railway, Kensington District, Pennsylvania, Byberry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Passyunk Township, Pennsylvania, The Seer, Republic of Sonora, Moyamensing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spring Garden District, Pennsylvania, Germantown Township, Pennsylvania, Fall River Railroad, Blockley Township, Pennsylvania, Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Lower Dublin Township, Pennsylvania, Belmont District, Pennsylvania, Whitehall Borough, Pennsylvania, Penn Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Roxborough Township, Pennsylvania, Dornock railway station, Aramingo Borough, Pennsylvania, Minories railway station, Oxford Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Moreland Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Richmond District, Pennsylvania, Penn District, Pennsylvania, North Wales Mineral Railway, West Philadelphia Borough, Pennsylvania, Krydseren, Delaware Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Throndhjems Stiftstidende. Excerpt: The Old Colony Railroad (O.C.R.R.) was a major railroad system, mainly covering southeastern Massachusetts and parts of Rhode Island. It operated from 1845 to 1893. Old Colony trains ran from Boston to points such as Plymouth, Fall River, Newport, Providence, Fitchburg, Lowell and Cape Cod. For many years the Old Colony Railroad Company also operated steamboat and ferry lines, including ...