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Since this template is about the physical line and not any particular service, I think it should probably list non-Amtrak stations (e.g. Churchmans Crossing) which are located on it. Mackensen (talk) 00:44, 9 December 2012 (UTC)
From a historical standpoint, in good faith I added five former right of ways that linked onto the NEC; Washington Secondary (New York and New England Railroad) which has since become a Rails to Trails corridor; Pontiac Secondary (Spur route to the Mill Complex of Pontiac located on the city lines of Warwick and Cranston); South Elmwood (Spur route from Cranston to an unknown point of terminus located within Warwick); Newport & Wickford Railway & Steamship Line (Spur route from the former Wickford Junction Station to a ferry landing, some of the rails still reside near the former Junction) and the Narragansett Pier Railroad (another Rails to Trails corridor, with the new name of "William O'Neil Bike Path"). — Preceding unsigned comment added by former Wikipedia username KB1KOI 68.229.80.242 ( talk) 18:17, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
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Since this template is about the physical line and not any particular service, I think it should probably list non-Amtrak stations (e.g. Churchmans Crossing) which are located on it. Mackensen (talk) 00:44, 9 December 2012 (UTC)
From a historical standpoint, in good faith I added five former right of ways that linked onto the NEC; Washington Secondary (New York and New England Railroad) which has since become a Rails to Trails corridor; Pontiac Secondary (Spur route to the Mill Complex of Pontiac located on the city lines of Warwick and Cranston); South Elmwood (Spur route from Cranston to an unknown point of terminus located within Warwick); Newport & Wickford Railway & Steamship Line (Spur route from the former Wickford Junction Station to a ferry landing, some of the rails still reside near the former Junction) and the Narragansett Pier Railroad (another Rails to Trails corridor, with the new name of "William O'Neil Bike Path"). — Preceding unsigned comment added by former Wikipedia username KB1KOI 68.229.80.242 ( talk) 18:17, 21 January 2014 (UTC)