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Showing posts with label Cromwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cromwell. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Cromwell RR Station

How cool is this? On my way to mountain bike, I happen to drive by this and had to stop and take a few photos

According to the Tyler Street Station website, this was the old freight house and was moved back from the mainline by the current real estate owner of the building.

Friday, February 11, 2022

Retracing the Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad

Back in 2015 when driving north on I-91 I noticed an abandoned railroad right-of-way (ROW) in the woods in Cromwell - link >.  It turns out it was the vestiges of the Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad (later a trolley system).

Subsequent to my 2015 visit, a paved trail has been built in the area and I returned today to explore a bit more...

Mattabesset Bike Trail and the Abandoned Bridge

My goal here was to check out the abandoned Railroad bridge over the Mattabesset River. I ended up parking at the Wooster Street Pizza on Rt 372 because south of the river, its only private parking everywhere for the various apartment complexes.
I took the unofficial spur to the abandoned railroad bridge
Fallen stonework
railroad ties!
Here's where the "spur" connects to the paved trail
A little rock cut - yeah!
Now this looks like an old RR ROW!
A little offshoot to a scenic spot
The kiosk map has seen better days...
Where the trail ended - I should have parked here!

A super short riding video

West of I-91

I then drove over to Industrial Park Road to find the trolley ROW

I saw the ROW remnant and parked here
I hiked the old ROW eastward
I was able to hike all the way to the Interstate
I saw 4 or 5 wild turkeys scrambling through the woods here. Sadly, I was too far way to get a decent photo...

Oops - my bad!

It turns out after carefully examining maps and ARCGIS topos - this boxed section that I documented descending to the stream was actually an old road NOT the RR ROW. The ROW turned sharply south and has been obliterated by all the commercial and industrial properties.


I then scrambled through the bush by the parking lot and found the old ROW and hiked a bit westward
At the stream crossing, it appeared it may have been a rock causeway with a culvert. I didn't attempt to cross the stream but headed back to the car.


There were faint traces of barbed wire along the edge of the ROW...

Highland Pond

Next, I headed south to Highland Pond Preserve because I knew there was a section of navigable ROW there...

The ROW continued northeasterly here:

Turning southwesterly to the right, I rode this section. It was an easy and super short ride but pleasant - especially considering how warm it was!
A little narrow to ride!
Here's the view from across the pond - arrow points to trail/ROW

Further Historical Info

Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad
(Wolcott Historical Society)