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The Boston & Northern Street Railway Company (B&N) was a horse-drawn and electric streetcar railroad operated on the streets of
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, and communities to the north. Founded in 1859 as the
Lynn and Boston Railroad The Lynn and Boston Railroad was a streetcar railway chartered for operations between Boston and Lynn, Massachusetts in 1859. Following a number of acquisitions, the railway was a part of a 1901 street railway merger that formed the Boston and Nort ...
(L&B), via lease and merger it became a primary
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provider for northeastern Massachusetts and
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. Its immediate successor was the Bay State Street Railway (Bay State), and its modern successor is the state-run
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(MBTA).


Formation

The Boston & Northern was renamed from the Lynn & Boston on July 23, 1901, following the latter's purchase and merger of the following companies, each having previously acquired the below-listed smaller street railways. Additional street railway companies were subsequently acquired. All of the following street railway companies eventually became part of the Bay State, which was later absorbed by the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway (Eastern Mass) in 1919. Eastern Mass was acquired by the
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(MBTA) in 1968.


Constituent companies


Lynn & Boston Railroad Company

The L&B was formed on April 6, 1859 and later merged in 1901 into the B&N. * Beverly & Danvers Street Railway
incorporated 1896, merged 1901 into the L&B. * Boston & Chelsea Railroad
incorporated 1854, leased 1880 to L&B. * Boston & Revere Electric Street Railway
incorporated 1889, leased 1895 to the L&B. * East
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Street Railway
incorporated 1887, leased 1893 to the L&B. *
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Electric Street Railway
sold 1894 to the L&B. * Gloucester Street Railway
incorporated 1886, sold 1900 to the L&B. ** Gloucester Essex & Beverly Street Railway
incorporated 1893, sold 1900 to Gloucester Street Railway. ** Gloucester & Rockport Street Railway
incorporated in 1894, leased in 1895 to Gloucester Street Railway, merged 1901 into L&B. ** Rockport Street Railway
incorporated 1896, sold 1900 to Gloucester Street Railway. * Lynn Belt Line Street Railway
incorporated 1889, sold 1894 to L&B. *
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Street Railway
incorporated 1875, sold 1894 to L&B. ** Salem Street Railway
incorporated 1861 as the ''Salem and South Danvers Railroad Co.'', consolidated into Naumkeag Street Railway in 1886. ** Salem & Danvers Street Railway
incorporated 1884, leased 1887 to Naumkeag Street Railway. * North Woburn Street Railway Company
incorporated 1866, merged 1901 into B&N. *
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& Stoneham Street Railway
incorporated 1892, sold 1900 to L&B. ** Mystic Valley Street Railway Co.
incorporated 1896, sold 1899 to Wakefield & Stoneham Street Railway. *** Arlington &
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Street Railway
incorporated 1897, sold 1898 to Mystic Valley Street Railway Co. **
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& Lowell Street Railway
incorporated 1895, sold 1899 to Wakefield & Stoneham Street Railway. ** Salem & Wakefield Street Railway
incorporated 1897, sold 1899 to Wakefield & Stoneham Street Railway. ** Woburn &
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Street Railway
incorporated 1896, sold 1899 to Wakefield & Stoneham Street Railway. * Winnisimmet Street Railway
incorporated 1857, leased to L&B.


Lowell, Lawrence & Haverhill Street Railway Company

The Lowell, Lawrence & Haverhill Street Railway Company (LL&H) was incorporated 1892, later merged in 1901 into the B&N. * Haverhill & Groveland Street Railway
incorporated 1877, merged 1893 into LL&H. * Merrimack Valley Street Railway
merged 1893 into LL&H. * Lowell & Suburban Street Railway
incorporated 1859, sold 1900 to LL&H. ** Lowell Horse Railroad Company
incorporated 1863, merged 1891 into Lowell & Suburban Street Railway. *** Lowell & Dracut Street Railway
purchased in 1890 by Lowell Horse Railroad Company. * Peoples Street Railway
incorporated 1897, sold 1898 to LL&H.


Subsequently acquired companies

* Georgetown Rowley &
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Street Railway - incorporated 1899, sold 1906 to B&N. * Haverhill Georgetown & Danvers Street Railway - incorporated 1893, sold 1906 to B&N. * Lawrence & Reading Street Railway - incorporated 1900, sold 1903 to B&N. ** Reading Wakefield & Lynnfield Street Railway - incorporated 1902, sold 1903 to Lawrence & Reading Street Railway. * Lowell & Woburn Street Railway Co. - incorporated 1905, sold 1906 to B&N. * Middleton & Danvers Street Railway - incorporated 1901, sold 1903 to B&N.


Communities served

The following cities and towns in Massachusetts and New Hampshire were served by the B&N: *
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* Arlington * Beverly * Billerica *
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* Chelsea * Danvers * Dracut *
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* Everett *
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* Groveland *
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* Haverhill *
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* Lawrence * Lowell * Lynn * Lynnfield * Malden * Marblehead * Medford * Melrose * Methuen * Nashua * Newburyport * North Andover * Peabody *
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* Revere * Rockport * Salem * Saugus * Stoneham * Swampscott * Tewksbury * Tyngsborough *
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* Wenham * West Newbury * Wilmington *
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* Woburn


References

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