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Cooper station (Connecticut)

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247: 35: 238:, who also played a pivotal role in the creation of the station. Passenger service to the station continued until passenger operations were discontinued on the Ridgefield Branch on August 8, 1925. Although freight service would continue until 1964 on the Ridgefield Branch, the station was abandoned the same year passenger service ended. 446: 222:
for all trains. From the time of the station's opening until 1888 when the postmaster was caught embezzling stamp sales, a post office was housed in the station. Writer and author
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which was served by the Ridgefield Branch's single track. Nothing remains of the station structure but the corresponding track is now the
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stations along the branch. Cooper was named so due to the namesake street it was located on which was in turn named for an unidentified
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The site of Cooper station, located along the Ridgefield Rail Trail, seen in April 2021.
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In the shore line's shadow, the six lives of the Danbury and Norwalk railroad
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The station first appears on an 1885 timetable where it opened as a
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Former New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad stations
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to the station in order to meet with his friend Colonel
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41°16′27″N 73°27′55″W / 41.2743°N 73.4654°W / 41.2743; -73.4654
side platform
Ridgefield Branch
Danbury and Norwalk Railroad
New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad
flag stop
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Ridgefield
cooper
flag stop
Mark Twain
Redding
Branchville
Edward M. Knox

side platform
Ridgefield Rail Trail


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