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Bank St. Tower SS202

The Bank St. Tower (ss202) at the west end of the Waterbury yard in the early fifties. This tower was built around 1908 and used to switch trains to and from Hartford, Winsted, Danbury, Devon & Meriden/Cromwell. It was bulldozed into its foundation in the late 1950's or early '60's BY the NYNH&H RR. The remnants are still there.

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Added to the photo archive by Stephen Gow, March 26, 2009.
Railroad: New Haven.

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