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Newington Junction station

2015 establishments in ConnecticutCTfastrakFormer New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad stationsFormer railway stations in ConnecticutNational Register of Historic Places in Hartford County, Connecticut
Newington, ConnecticutProposed stations on the New Haven–Springfield LineQueen Anne architecture in ConnecticutRailway stations in Hartford County, ConnecticutRailway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in ConnecticutStations along New York and New England Railroad linesTransport infrastructure completed in 2015Use mdy dates from February 2017
Newington Junction CTfastrak station under construction, December 2014
Newington Junction CTfastrak station under construction, December 2014

Newington Junction is a bus rapid transit station on the CTfastrak line opened in 2015 located off Willard Avenue (CT-173) in the Newington Junction neighborhood of Newington, Connecticut. A new commuter rail station named Newington, to be located adjacent to the bus station, is also planned as later phase of the CTrail Hartford Line.The bus station and surrounding neighborhood are named for the NRHP listed Newington Junction Railroad Depot building and freight house, built on the site in the 1890s to replace an 1850s station. Passenger rail service lasted until approximately 1959. The CTfastrak busway follows the previously rail banked right-of-way for the NY&NE Newington Secondary branch that joined the New Haven–Springfield mainline at the eponymous rail junction.

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Newington Junction station
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Newington Junction Station

Willard Avenue
06110
Connecticut, United States
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Newington Junction CTfastrak station under construction, December 2014
Newington Junction CTfastrak station under construction, December 2014
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Newington Junction
Newington Junction

Newington Junction is a section of the town of Newington, Connecticut. It is centered at the intersection of Willard Avenue (Route 173) and West Hill Road in the northwestern part of the town, in the area generally just south of the Hartford city line. The name of the area refers to the railroad junction where the railroad line from New Haven meets with the railroad line from Bristol and Waterbury. The development of Newington Junction as a result of the railroad was instrumental in the separation of the town of Newington from its mother town of Wethersfield. The area is also architecturally significant for the range of styles used in houses built during the period of significance of the area. The neighborhood contains houses with architectural styles from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. For reasons of both historical and architectural significance, a significant portion of the neighborhood has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as historic districts. The architectural centerpiece of Newington Junction is the Willard Homestead and the Newington Junction Railroad Depot located in the center of the neighborhood. Both properties are separately listed on the National Register. Because the central area is now surrounded by incompatible modern structures, the architecturally significant areas of the neighborhood have been grouped into three clusters, each designated as a separate historic district, namely, Newington Junction South, North, and West Historic Districts.