A History of the Shepaug Railroad Line
Learn about the Shepaug Railroad line, which transformed Washington, Conn., into a dairy center as well as a country retreat, in a Zoom talk on March 21. Photo courtesy Gunn Historical Museum

A History of the Shepaug Railroad Line

Fans of Connecticut rail history can tune in to a Zoom presentation co-sponsored by the Gunn Historical Museum and the Danbury Railway Museum on Monday, March 21, at 6:30 p.m.

“The History of the Shepaug Railroad” will be presented by Col. Donald A. Woodworth Jr., USAF (Ret.).

The Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern Railroad was a short independent railroad that brought local products to market, including ice from Bantam and granite from Roxbury. The railroad carried milk from nearly every station — particularly Washington Depot —  and transformed it into a regional dairy center, as well as a country retreat for city-dwellers.

Much of the line remains in place as rail trails for walking and cycling; the presentation will give visitors a new appreciation for the line that they traverse.

Register for this free program at www.gunnlibrary.org/gunn-museum/upcoming-programs. Call 860-868-7756 or go to www.gunnmuseum.org for more information.

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