Chester & Becket Railroad2021-11-10T20:05:28-05:00
boiler in a shed
trestle
wall of a factory on CBRR trail
arch bridge under the rail grade
rail grade near Robbins trestle
Karen crossing Walker Brook by the pink granite bridge abutment
These are hiking photos from along the Chester & Becket Railroad.
rail grade near Pink Granite Quarry
bridge abutment on Walker Brook
shack along the railroad
Originally the Hudson & Chester Quarry Co. the granite was moved by train on this rail to Chester where it met the Boston & Albany Railroad. You can see this old railroad from Route 20 up on the mountain ledge on the left while traveling West through Chester and Becket.  This 7-mile railroad provided freight services for granite quarries in Becket for thirty years.  It ran from the junction of the Boston & Albany railroad in Chester to the present day Becket Quarry….and there were switchbacks there with additional rail to the Bowe Quarry, Pink Granite Quarry and the Newell Brothers Quarry. On Hampden Street in Chester there is a kiosk and official parking lot to hike a section of it.  The entire old railbed is walkable, but not officially open to hiking.
The property of the Chester & Becket railroad was operated by the Boston & Albany from November 26, 1897, the date of completion, to June 30, 1900.  There is much to learn about this railroad, we have spent years hiking and mapping the entire railroad from Becket to Chester.  Read more about the Railroad at the Chester Railway Museum. 
The Mullen House in Becket (home to the Becket Land Trust) also has excellent information including old photos.

Gator Arch at the Keystone Arch Bridges Trail in Chester

By |July 10th, 2020|Categories: Becket, Chester, Hilltown History, Keystone Arch Bridges Trail, Railroad, Rivers|

Bridge 2: 55 feet above the river; abandoned; property of [...]

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