I will leave this page for future editing. It is almost total confusion as to the railroad lines that crossed the border in the Burlington, Vermont ares. I have a feeling there are abandoned stretches that are not well documented as the Rutland Railroad and Central Vermont and various Canadian companies over time 'played with the border area'
--------- Booth's first target was to gain access to Vermont in order to connect with the Central Vermont Railway (CV) and further exploit the US markets. Progress on that section was slow due in part to construction of a much-needed bridge across the St. Lawrence River to replace the car ferry. Construction began in 1889 and was completed in 1890. In 1897 Booth incorporated the Vermont and Province Line Railway to build a spur to the CV. With that, the New England section was complete.
CREDITS: Excerpts: Magog City Library