
The industrial and transport corridors of northwestern Connecticut are clearly defined here, showing the late 19th-century concentration of settlement along the Still River and Naugatuck River. The twin hubs of Winsted and West Winsted serve as a focal point, where the complex rail junction of the Central New England and Western Railroad meets the northern reaches of the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad Naugatuck Division. This rail-driven growth is contrasted by the numerous smaller villages like Robertsville, Goshen, and Torringford that define the surrounding highlands.
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