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Connecticut Passenger Stations, ???/Mystery



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MYSTERY3. We have seen RI stations in this Tudor style.

















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 MYSTERY7. Al says EAST RIVER for this one.







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MYSTERY9.
Al Weaver thinks this is TERRYVILLE, as we  had suggested at first. The upper left is the original posting. The upper right is an actual photo of TERRYVILLE2 with the tunnel not too far in the distance. Both of these look west. The lower left photo is the upper left reversed and the station features do not match the lower right. Both of these look east, more or less. With a slight difference in the platform lamps also, we think this station is a lookalike but located somewhere else. Charlie Dunn says this is not Terryville or Cedar Hill or Rowayton or State St in Hartford but might be Hanover, MA.  There were a number of stations built by the New Haven in this style in the 1910 to 1920 timeframe.







MYSTERY11. Al says EAST WINDSOR for this one. This would have to be the opposite end of the views that we have [see E stations], since this one shows a single window and those others show two windows.
















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MYSTERY22. Al has suggested NEW MILFORD for this, with the great fire of 1902 the cause of the destruction, but NEW MILFORD2, built in 1886, survived. We assume that this photograph shows the absence of a station due to fire or demolition, so we think that the location would have to correspond to an event such as that.















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MYSTERY35. Al says NORWALK or STAMFORD.
















MYSTERY38. NH Western District. Adjacent sign seems to say '_arrington Wilson-Dale.' Harrison NY?

















MYSTERY47. Charlie Dunn says this may be Naugatuck1, a photo that was in the Naugatuck Daily News years ago. This one bears further examination since there are differences in chimneys, the dormer, and the surrounding buildings, though all may have been changed with the passage of time.




 
 
 













 


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