Since 1909, the 240-foot clock tower of the former New Haven Railroad station in Waterbury, CT, has been a local landmark. The tower was modeled after one in Siena, Italy, that had caught the attention of the NH's then president. These Boston & Maine GP9s were newcomers in town when photographed in 1982 following the B&M takeover of Conrail operations. Today, the station building has long been owned by the city's main newpaper, but Metro North commuter trains still stop out front.
Photographs where trains and people mix, weather it's street running, plant switching or carrying a unit grain train out of an elevator, it will be put here.