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The name of the Hartford Yard Goats Minor League Baseball team reflects the old New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad history and the design of its logo is based on the original NYNHH logo. The team plays in downtown Hartford at Dunkin' Donuts Park, which is adjacent to Hartford Yard, originally built by NYNHH.
- July 24, 1872–December 31, 1968
- New Haven, Connecticut
Feb 17, 2024 · American-Rails.com collection. The New Haven Railroad’s immediate predecessors were the Hartford & New Haven (H&NH) and the New York & New Haven (NY&NH). The H&NH was the very earliest component, chartered in 1833 to connect its namesake cities. The system began construction in 1836 and was completed in 1839.
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The short-lived and controversial administration of president Patrick McGinnis, which commenced during April 1954 and was over in January 1956, put the New Haven through a comprehensive corporate image design project which gave the railroad a new 'NH' logo and red, white, and black corporate color scheme.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, the logo of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (popularly known as the New Haven Railroad) would have been instantly recognizable to anyone in the region of southern New England and New York.
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The Hartford and New Haven Railroad (H&NH), chartered in 1833, was the first railroad built in the state of Connecticut and an important direct predecessor of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (the New Haven).