Pictures
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Bridge over Pequonnock River, Bridgeport, ca. 1904
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Bridgeport station, 26 April 2006
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Green's Farms station, Westport
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Westport-Saugatuck station
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East Norwalk station
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Swing railroad bridge, Norwalk
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Swing bridge in Norwalk, longer view
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South Norwalk station, New Haven bound side
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Stamford station
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Cos Cob station
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Arch Street bridge in Old Greenwich
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Riverside station and Riverside Avenue bridge
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Train at Noroton Heights in Darien
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Crossing of Mill River, just east of Stamford station
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June 6, 1911 wreck in Fairfield
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Disused overhead catenary pole in Mount Vernon, New York
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