New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Memorabilia Value Guide

The New York, Providence and Boston Railroad started operations in 1832 and stopped service in 1893 for a total period of operations of 61 years.

Since New York, Providence and Boston Railroad began operations before 1860, it was operating at a very early time as a US Railroad. Almost any railroad antique from this early period will have significant value to collectors such as passes, timetables, documents, lanterns, and other railroadiana which wouldn't have much value if it were from a later period. Antiques from this period can be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the condition, provenance and rarity of the specific item.

New York, Providence and Boston Railroad operated routes across 2 states, this is an average amount across most railroads and is typical of small to mid size Eastern Railroads or mid size Western Railroads. Items from railroads of this size tend to be of average rarity so there usually isn't much of a premium price on items from these railroads unless the item is particularly hard to find

New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Operated Routes in the Following States: Connecticut, Rhode Island

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