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Tilcon's president said at the time that "It would knock us out of business or limit freight service to the point that we would lose hundreds of jobs." Facilities. Tilcon operates a total of 23 locations in Connecticut. As of 2017, it is the largest producer of traprock in Connecticut, with five active quarries in the state.
The Branford Steam Railroad ( reporting mark BSRR) is a 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.
Built in 1848, purchased by the H&NH in 1850. [7] Middletown Extension Railroad. NH. 1857. 1861. Hartford and New Haven Railroad. Formed to build an extension of the Middletown Railroad to the Connecticut River. Built in 1860, consolidated into the Hartford and New Haven Railroad the following year.
The Tomasso Group is the owner of the 45 hole Tunxis Country Club located on the east bank of the Farmington River in Farmington, Connecticut. [26] Originally named Tunxis Plantation Country Club it has been under Tomasso family management for four generations. [27] The on-site restaurant Tunxis Tavern reopened in 2018 following renovations. [28]
George A. Tomasso (March 26, 1927 – January 10, 2010) was an American businessman. His strategy of consistent low bidding forced change on the construction industry in Connecticut. The director of the Connecticut Construction Industries Association said of him "It's a remarkable thing. Never before has someone affected the industry like this."
Tilcon (formerly Tilling Construction Services Ltd), producer of aggregates and ready-mixed concrete – formed in 1970 by the merger of three existing subsidiaries, sold by BTR to Minorco, now part of Anglo American plc, in November 1995; Selwood, plant and pump manufacture, sales and hire – acquired 1972