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The Branford Steam Railroad (reporting mark BSRR) is 7.2-mile (11.6 km) standard-gauge industrial railroad that serves the Tilcon Connecticut stone quarry in North Branford, Connecticut, in the United States. It was founded in 1903 by Louis A. Fisk, a businessman from Branford, Connecticut, to transport passengers to a trotting park for horses. Fisk also chartered the Damascus Railroad in 1905 to extend the route of the Branford Steam Railroad to North Branford to serve quarries. The Damascus Railroad's charter was amended in 1907 to allow a further extension to the site of a new quarry adjacent to Totoket Mountain.[1] The Branford Steam Railroad took control of the Damascus Railroad in 1909, and has been the operator since.

By 1916, the Branford Steam Railroad had ended passenger business in favor of freight transport. The company has hauled trap rock from the Totoket Mountain quarry in North Branford continuously since 1914. That year, Fisk sold the railroad to a group seeking to develop a quarry, including Hayden, Stone & Co. and the Blakeslee family of New Haven, who in turn formed the New Haven Trap Rock Company, which became operator of both the quarry and the Branford Steam Railroad. Following a route dispute with the Shore Line Electric Railway, the Branford Steam Railroad built an extension southward to a dock at Pine Orchard[2] on Long Island Sound, which remains in use today to transfer stone to barges for distribution. Trap rock is also transported by rail to an interchange[3] with the Providence and Worcester Railroad.

In 1954, the Branford Steam Railroad purchased its first diesel locomotive; its last steam locomotive was retired in 1960, leaving the company a steam railroad only in name. The name has been retained to distinguish the company from the Branford Electric Railway, a museum dedicated to streetcars also located in Branford.

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1. What is the Branford Steam Railroad?

The Branford Steam Railroad is a 7.2-mile standard-gauge industrial railroad in North Branford, Connecticut that serves the Tilcon Connecticut stone quarry. It was founded in 1903 by Louis A. Fisk for passenger transport, and has since become an operator of freight transport.

2. How long has the Branford Steam Railroad been operating?

The Branford Steam Railroad has been operating since 1903, when it was founded by Louis A. Fisk for passenger transport. It has since become an operator of freight transport.

3. What type of locomotives does the Branford Steam Railroad use?

The Branford Steam Railroad primarily uses diesel locomotives, though it did use steam locomotives until 1960.

4. How does the Branford Steam Railroad transport stone?

The Branford Steam Railroad transports trap rock from the Totoket Mountain quarry in North Branford to an interchange with the Providence and Worcester Railroad, as well as by rail to a dock at Pine Orchard on Long Island Sound in order to transfer stone by barge.

5. How is the Branford Steam Railroad different from the Branford Electric Railway?

The Branford Steam Railroad is an industrial railroad, while the Branford Electric Railway is a museum dedicated to streetcars. The name of the Branford Steam Railroad has been retained to distinguish it from the Branford Electric Railway.

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People tend to be more attracted to those who are confident and have a sense of self-worth.

Emotional and psychological needs can also impact attraction. For example, someone who is feeling lonely or insecure may be more attracted to someone who can fulfill those needs.

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People are often attracted to those who are similar to themselves in terms of interests, values, and personality traits. Furthermore, physical attractiveness plays a major role in initial attraction, yet characteristics such as humor, intelligence, and kindness might also be desirable. Moreover, people tend to like others who reciprocate their feelings – a concept known as the reciprocity principle. Additionally, familiarity can breed attraction, as the more familiar someone is, the more likely we are to find them attractive.

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Lastly, people tend to be more attracted to those who are confident and have a strong sense of self-worth. Additionally, emotional and psychological needs can also alter attraction; for instance, someone feeling lonely or insecure may be more attracted to someone who can fulfill those needs.

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