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The railroad of the Chatham Railroad Company, herein called the Chatham Railroad, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located in the State of Massachusetts. The owned mileage extends from Harwich to Chatham and consists of 7.100 miles of first main track and 1.028 miles of yard tracks and sidings, aggregating 8.128 miles of all tracks.


Corporate history.—The Chatham Railroad was incorporated February 25, 1887, under the general laws of Massachusetts, with principal office at Chatham, Mass., to build a railroad from Harwich, Mass., a point on the Old Colony Railroad, to Chatham, Mass. Information in regard to the development of fixed physical property is given in Appendix 2.


DEVELOPMENT OF FIXED PHYSICAL PROPERTY

The road of the Chatham Railroad, 7.100 miles in length, was opened for operation November 21, 1887.

HISTORY OF CORPORATE FINANCING