Windsor-Mt. Ascuntney

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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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