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  2. Hartford & New Haven Railroad-Freight Depot - Wikipedia

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    The construction date of the building is uncertain. A small freight depot is documented as standing on this site in 1869, but it is possible that the current building replaced that one around the time that the adjacent passenger depot was built by the Hartford and New Haven Railroad. [3] Since 2007, the building has housed the Windsor Arts Center.

  3. Windsor station (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    An Amtrak train at Windsor in 1980. Windsor Station was originally built in 1870 as the Hartford & New Haven Railroad Depot and rebuilt to its original Victorian architecture by Town of Windsor, Amtrak and the Greater Hartford Transit District in 1988, the same year it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]

  4. Windsor Locks station - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Sonoma County Transit - Wikipedia

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  8. Windsor, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Windsor's highest point is on Day Hill at 230 feet (70 m) above sea level. [15] Windsor's lowest point is on the Connecticut River, at 5 feet (1.5 m) above sea level. [15] The Connecticut River defines Windsor's eastern border. The city of Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, is adjacent to Windsor to the south.

  9. Windsor, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Irrigation increased crop variety and production and the railroad shipped this bounty to market. The town was platted in 1882, the same year the Windsor Railroad Depot was built, and incorporated in 1890. It was named for the Rev. Samuel Asa Windsor. [9] By 1900, tariffs on foreign sugar had created a market for new sources of sugar.