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Rocky Hill Railroad Depot

Historic Site

Photo of Rocky Hill Railroad depot

The Rocky Hill station was part of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, commonly known as the New Haven Railroad. The New Haven Railroad was a significant transportation enterprise in New England, operating in the states of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. It operated freight and passenger trains over a Boston - New York City main line and a number of branch lines. The New Haven Railroad was formed in 1872 when the New York & New Haven and Hartford & New Haven railroads were merged. The building has been restored and was proposed to be a restaurant, but more recently is being turned into residential units.

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Town of Rocky Hill

Rocky Hill, CT 06067

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