Wallingford, CT train station
Built in 1871 and has been restored (and appeared to be impeccably maintained.)
Along the route of the Vermonter, almost all the VT/NH stations are on the west side of the tracks, while almost all the CT stations are on the east side. The train conveniently reverses direction in Palmer, MA, so that means you can stay in one seat and still see all the stations, at least as far as New Haven. Of course, I'm pretty sure I'm the only person who would care.
Wallingford, CT train station
Built in 1871 and has been restored (and appeared to be impeccably maintained.)
Along the route of the Vermonter, almost all the VT/NH stations are on the west side of the tracks, while almost all the CT stations are on the east side. The train conveniently reverses direction in Palmer, MA, so that means you can stay in one seat and still see all the stations, at least as far as New Haven. Of course, I'm pretty sure I'm the only person who would care.