History of the New Haven Railroad

History of the New Haven Railroad from Steam to Electric” exhibit open July

The Avon Historical Society announces the new exhibit in the History Corner of the Avon Free Public Library is entitled, “History of the New Haven Railroad.” Located on the first floor of the library at 281 Country Club Road in Avon, CT, it is curated by retired RR employee and historian Rick Abramson. It is available for viewing through August.

Rick Abramson began a 44-year railroad career beginning in February 1968 on the New York, New Haven & Hartford RR in Devon, CT and retired in September 2012 as Superintendent of Operations and Supervisor of Locomotive Engineers for The Housatonic Railroad in Canaan, CT. In those 44 years, along with the New Haven and Housatonic, he worked in various capacities for Penn Central, Amtrak, Connecticut Central, NY Cross Harbor RR and the New York & Atlantic RR. His big goal was to become a locomotive engineer which he eventually achieved. Along with working for the real railroad, he is also an avid modeler of the New Haven RR in the HO scale.

Earlier this year Abramson gave four presentations at the Avon Library on various modes of 19th and 20th century transportation to a very enthusiastic audience. This exhibit is a follow-up to those presentations.  On display in the History Corner are several of Abramson’s model trains with full descriptions, posters, artifacts, and more.  As a more than 50-year modeler of all modes of transportation, trains are the most personal having had a career on the railroad.

Photos attached are of a 1943 poster showcasing New Haven’s new electric locomotives, a brochure featuring New Haven’s new steam locomotive in 1937, and an equipment trust plate from a New Haven electric locomotive in 1955.  These are just samples of the types of items on display.

Photos courtesy of Rick Abramson.

Available for viewing at the Avon Free Public Library.

Library Hours

Monday - Thursday 10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday Closed

The Marion M. Hunter History Room

The Marian Hunter History Room is dedicated to Marian M. Hunter, long-time librarian and historian of Avon. The collection was formed when the Library and the Avon Historical Society combined their archives and dedicated the room on February 4, 1989. Researchers and interested residents may find information on the general history of the town, original old homes and buildings in Avon, and genealogies of original families.

Access Avon’s history online

Over 30,000 items from the our history room collection are available online as part of the Connecticut Digital Archive.

Some Finding Aids for this collection are available here.

Connect with the Avon Historical Society here.

Avon records prior to 1830 are at the Farmington Town Clerk’s Office and the Farmington Room at the Farmington Library.

Visiting the History Room

Volunteers and reference staff staff the History Room. Please contact the library before visiting to ensure materials will be accessible when you arrive! You will be asked to complete a researcher request form when you arrive.

For hours and information:

Treasures within the History Room

Book Collections

  • Local History of Avon and neighboring towns
  • Book Collection of Northington Library
  • Genealogy of selected Avon families
  • Genealogical reference materials

Serial Collections

Manuscript Collections

Maps

  • The map cabinet inventory is available here.

Photographs & Visual Materials

Microfilm Resources

Newspaper Collections

  • The Avon Library has copies of Avon News, 1981-1995. View digitized issues here
  • The Farmington Library maintains a collection of the Farmington Valley Herald from 1894-1986.
  • The Connecticut State Library maintains a collection of Avon News (1987-1996), Avon Life (2001-2013), Valley News (1996-2004)
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