Old Colony Street Railway
The Old Colony Street Railway Company was a horse-drawn and electric streetcar railroad operated on the streets of Boston, Massachusetts and communities south of the city. Founded in 1881 as the Brockton Street Railway Company, via lease and merger it became a primary mass transit provider for southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Its immediate successor was the Bay State Street Railway, and its modern successor is the state-run Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
Founding
The Old Colony Street Railway Company began operations on July 5, 1881 as the Brockton Street Railway Company The corporate name of the company was changed to Old Colony on February 7, 1901. All of the below listed street railway companies eventually became part of the Bay State Street Railway, later absorbed by the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway, in 1919. Eastern Mass was acquired by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in 1968.Mergers and acquisitions
The following companies were purchased and merged with the Brockton Street Railway Company:Corporate office: Quincy
began operations on July 11, 1899, sold February 10, 1900 to Brockton St. Ry. and consolidated
- Brockton, Bridgewater & Taunton Street Railway Company
commenced operations June 14, 1897, sold in February 10, 1900 to Brockton St. Ry. and consolidated
- Brockton & East Bridgewater Street Railway Company
commenced operations July 3, 1897, sold February 10, 1900 to Brockton St. Ry. and consolidated
- Brockton & Holbrook Street Railway Company
commenced operations on September 19, 1892; leased to Brockton St. Ry. Co. on April 1, 1893; purchased by Brockton St. Ry. Co. on September 17, 1894
- Brockton & Stoughton Street Railway Company
Incorporated 1894, sold June 11, 1895 to Brockton St. Ry. Co. prior to starting operations.
- East Side Street Railway Company
commenced operations on November 1, 1888; leased to Brockton St. Ry. Co. on October 1, 1892; purchased by Brockton St. Ry. Co. on September 17, 1894
- Globe Street Railway Company
incorporated April 16, 1880; merged on January 19, 1901 with the Brockton St. Ry.
- * Fall River Street Railway Company
incorporated 1895; begun operations May 28, 1896; sold April 30,1898 to Globe St. Ry. and consolidated
Corporate office: Taunton
incorporated 1895; started operating July 8, 1895; sold and consolidated with Globe St. Ry. April 24, 1900
- * Taunton Street Railway Company
- ** Providence & Taunton Street Railway Company
- New Bedford, Middleborough & Brockton Street Railway Company
- Quincy & Boston Street Railway Company
- * Quincy Street Railway
- * Braintree Street Railway
- ** Randolph Street Railway
- South Shore & Boston Street Railway Company
incorporated in 1894 as the Hanover Street Railway Company ; named changed July 15, 1899; sold in November 21, 1900 to Brockton St. Ry. and consolidated
- * Braintree & Weymouth Street Railway Company
Incorporated 1897, merged July 15, 1899 with Hanover St. Ry.
- * Hingham Street Railway Company
- ** Hull Street Railway Company
- ** Nantasket Electric Street Railway Company
- * Rockland & Abington Street Railway Company
- Taunton & Brockton Street Railway Company
incorporated in 1896; sold in February 10, 1900 to Brockton St. Ry. and consolidated
- West Roxbury & Roslindale Street Railway Company
- * Needham & Boston Street Railway Company
- * Norfolk Central Street Railway Company
incorporated 1896, sold 1899 to WR&R and consolidated.
- * Norfolk Suburban Street Railway Company
incorporated 1893- sold 1900 to WR&R.
- ** Norfolk Street Railway Company
- Whitman Street Railway Company
Additional acquisitions by Old Colony
The Old Colony St. Ry. also later acquired the following street railway companies:Newport & Fall River Street Railway Companyincorporated 1898, leased 1901 to OC.Taunton & Pawtucket Street Railway Company
incorporated 1904, sold to OC.
- * Bristol County Street Railway Company
Purchase and consolidation
The Old Colony St. Ry. was purchased by and consolidated with the Boston and Northern Street Railway on July 1, 1911. The B&N was renamed the Bay State on August 8, 1911, and the Bay State was acquired by Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company on January 15, 1919.. Eastern Mass was purchased by the MBTA in 1968.
Communities served
The following cities and towns in Massachusetts and Rhode Island were serviced by the Old Colony:- Abington
- Avon
- Braintree
- Bridgewater
- Brockton
- Boston
- Dedham
- Dighton
- Easton
- East Bridgewater
- Fall River
- Freetown
- Hanover
- Hingham
- Holbrook
- Hull
- Hyde Park
- Lakeville
- Milton
- Middleboro
- Middleton
- Needham
- New Bedford
- Newport
- Norwell
- Norwood
- Portsmouth
- Quincy
- Randolph
- Rehoboth
- Raynham
- Rockland
- Seekonk
- Somerset
- Stoughton
- Taunton
- Tiverton
- Taunton
- Westwood
- West Bridgewater
- Weymouth
- Whitman