Waterbury station (Vermont) explained

Waterbury, VT
Style:Amtrak
Address:1 Rotarian Place[1]
Borough:Waterbury, Vermont
Country:United States
Coordinates:44.335°N 72.7517°W
Owned:Revitalizing Waterbury
Line:New England Central Railroad
Platform:1 side platform
Tracks:1
Connections: Green Mountain Transit: 83, 86, 100
Parking:Yes
Accessible:Yes
Opened:1875
Rebuilt:2006
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Mapframe:yes

Waterbury station, also known as Waterbury - Stowe, is an Amtrak train station in Waterbury, Vermont, United States. It was originally built in 1875 by the Central Vermont Railroad.[2]

During 2006, the station underwent a major renovation project, during which the building was restored to its 1875 appearance. Corrective structural work was done on the trackside wall and canopy and water drainage problems were addressed. Workers also rebuilt the bell-shaped cupola on the top of the central tower. Inside, partitions were removed to expose the original 18-foot-high vaulted ceiling. Green Mountain Coffee now leases most of the space in the depot.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Property Card: 1 Rotarian Pl . axisgis.com . Town of Waterbury, VT.
  2. http://www.rrshs.org/Vermont/washingtonvt.htm Existing Railroad Stations in Washington County, Vermont
  3. Web site: Waterbury, Vt. Station. Great American Stations. 15 October 2014.