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Berlin (Amtrak station) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berlin (Amtrak station)
Berlin is a train station in Kensington, Connecticut located on the New Haven-Springfield Line and served by Amtrak's , , and the ''Vermonter''. Since the station is for both Kensington and nearby Berlin, it is also known as Kensington-Berlin Amtrak Station. The station was originally built in 1900 by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.〔(Great American Stations ). Accessed February 27, 2013.〕 In 2010, the building was assessed in preparation for a rehabilitation project to address interior water damage and the need to replace the electrical and heating and air conditioning systems.〔(Great American Stations ). Accessed February 27, 2013〕 It is also a proposed stop by the Connecticut Department of Transportation for a new commuter service called the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Commuter Rail Line. Noted features of the historic depot include prominent brick quoins and arches, as well as large arched tripartite windows embellished with colorful stained glass.〔(Great American Stations ). Accessed February 27, 2013.〕 The waiting room is still dominated by the original ticket office, whose corners are gently rounded. Resembling those in other early 20th century New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad facilities, it is a three-sided structure placed against the western wall of the station; the bottom third is covered in bead board while the upper portion features recessed rectangular panels. Dentil molding finishes off the upper edge of the office wall.〔(Great American Stations ). Accessed February 27, 2013.〕 With many of its interior finishes largely unaltered, Berlin is often considered one of the best preserved of Connecticut’s small 19th century depots. == Connections == Connecticut Transit New Britain: 512
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