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Windsor Locks Canal Company buildings alongside the canal. Amtrak's New Haven-Springfield Line is visible in the foreground. Construction of the canal commenced in 1827 and it was opened on November 11, 1829. The canal was 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (8.4 km) long and had a vertical drop of 32 ft (9.8 m). The locks admitted craft up to 90 ft (27 m) long ...
Windsor Locks is also the site of the New England Air Museum. Located beside the Connecticut River and equidistant from the densely populated cities of Springfield, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut , Windsor Locks is named for a set of canal locks that opened in 1829.
Pages in category "Windsor Locks, Connecticut" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... New England Air Museum; R. Route 75 (Connecticut ...
The U.S. Trade Representative's said that many of the tariffs, including a 100% duty on Chinese EVs, 50% on solar cells and 25% on steel, aluminum, EV batteries and key minerals, would go into ...
The J. R. Montgomery Company Industrial Complex is a historic factory complex located on an island between the Enfield Falls Canal and the Connecticut River in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. It is next to the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail. [1] The site has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2017. [2]
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The town of Windsor Locks was originally part of Windsor, and was separately incorporated in 1854.Its economic activity was dominated by agriculture, with a boost given by the industrial and transport activity surrounding the Enfield Falls Canal, which allowed freight traffic to bypass rapids on the Connecticut River.
Windsor Locks station is an Amtrak and CT Rail train station in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, on the New Haven–Springfield Line. It is served by four Amtrak services - the Amtrak Hartford Line shuttles, Northeast Regional , Valley Flyer , and Vermonter - as well as CT Rail Hartford Line commuter rail trains.