Monday, June 17, 2013

Waterbury Union Station, Connecticut

presumably this is the actual color as it has always been and the red in the top photo was simply an uninformed tinter's notion.

Built for the New York, New Haven and Hartford in 1909 with the 240-foot (73 metre) clock tower the obvious feature.  It saw 66 trains a day in its heyday, but the interior ceased as a station with the decline of passenger trains in the 1960s, and today a new platform near the old building is used by Metro-North - its 87.5-mile (140.8 km) rail distance from Grand Central Terminal, NYC, is the farthest from that station on the Metro-North system east of the Hudson River.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and is now the base of the local newspaper.

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