In 1911, while the connecting line was still under construction, The Berkshire Street Railway applied to acquire the
Springfield Street Railway in a merger, another subsidiary of the
New York, New Haven & Hartford. By 1915, the Springfield Street Railway was very nearly connected with the Berkshire, as both had built, or were building, tracks to
Huntington, with the Springfield's Westfield Line having been extended there previously. However, the state law authorizing the extensions also prohibited the two companies from connecting their tracks directly, and thus even after the Berkshire's line to Huntington was complete, there was technically no direct service between Pittsfield and Springfield, as passengers were required to walk a few blocks to transfer. The proposed merger was later expanded to include the
Worcester Consolidated Street Railway, but the new entity, which would have been called the '
Worcester, Springfield & Berkshire Street Railway Company' was ultimately denied incorporation by the state. Ostensibly due to a new tariff being levied against the railway, and combined with the refusal of local governments already suffering from wartime austerity to provide an operating subsidy and keep the company solvent, the railway petitioned the state to abandon a significant portion of its routes. These included the lines from Lee to Huntington connecting with the
Springfield Street Railway (still known locally as the 'Huckleberry Trolley' line), which had only recently been completed at an expense of over $3,000,000, and was the BSR's only connection with the other interurban street railways of the region. Additionally included in the petition for abandonment, which was approved by the state in 1918, were the Berkshire Street Railway's lines to
Egremont and
Canaan, Connecticut, both of which ceased to operate that same year. The Berkshire Street Railway became an early victim of the
Great Depression, and most of the tracks had been torn out by the 1950s, particularly for scrap metal during WWII. == Legacy ==