“Totoket Road Interchange”
On August 19th, 2025, Branford Steam Railroad (Tilcon Connecticut)'s "Dock Switcher," with EMD SW1001 #7357 glass out, shoves a cut of stone loads towards the Pine Orchard Interchange at Totoket Road in Branford, Connecticut.
Founded in 1903, the Branford Steam Railroad is a short but vital 7.2 mile standard gauge industrial line owned by Tilcon Connecticut, operating between North Branford and Pine Orchard, Connecticut. Originally built to transport visitors to a trotting park, the railroad shifted entirely to freight by around 1916, carrying trap rock from the Totoket Mountain Quarry for Tilcon’s stone operations. Although its last steam locomotive was retired in 1960, the “Steam” name endures as a nod to its origins and to distinguish it from the nearby Branford Electric Railway. Today, the railroad provides outbound stone shipments via barge at Pine Orchard Dock and by rail through interchanges with the Providence & Worcester Railroad and, on occasion, Amtrak.