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| (windsor1) Two benches outside and a pay phone consist of the station amenities at Windsor, VT. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 January, 2004 | (windsor2) The single Windsor-Mt. Ascutney Sign on the low-level platform. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 January, 2004 | (windsor3) The old large station house at Windsor, VT is know a resturant. The parking lot is shared with Amtrak. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 January, 2004 | (windsor4) The Vermonter bound for Washington Approaches Windsor, VT. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 January, 2004 |
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| (windsor5) The Vermonter pulled by Genesis P42 #63 enters Windsor, VT for me, I'm the only one boarding at this lightly used station. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 January, 2004 | (windsor6) The station house that is now a resturant at Windsor, VT. I have left my luggage unattended on the platform. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor7) The only platform sign at Windsor. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor8) Looking down the platform side of the station house resturant at Windsor, the broken Lamppost is still their. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 |
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| (windsor9) A plaque for "The Lewis Platform: Windsor-Mt. Ascutney Station", in memory of Bill Lewis, the politicon and the only reason Windsor is still a station stop. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor10) The green Vermonter information panel at Windsor. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor11) Looking down the platform along the parking lot at Windsor. The car dropping me off is the only one. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor12) Looking the other way down the platform along the station house. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 |
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| (windsor13) Train #57, the Vermonter to Washington, DC in the distance from Windsor, blowing the light dusting of snow all over. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor14) The Southbound Vermonter with two locomotives approaches Windsor let by Genesis P42 #107, that is in bad shape and has plywood covering the front number. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor15) Genesis P42 #107 intching closer to Windsor, VT Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 | (windsor16) Genesis P42 #107 enters Windsor, VT leading the Vermonter. The Locomotive has a number of dents, and the glass cover on the front headlights is broken. This is after last night when it came up during a storm. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 18 February, 2006 |
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