English: Sono Switch Tower Museum in South Norwalk, a section of Norwalk. The museum is a former switching station (interlocking tower), built in 1896, which controlled the tracks at the intersection of the New Haven Line and the Danbury Branch.
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2007-08-15 01:12 Noroton 1704×2272× (1223415 bytes) Sono Switch Museum in [[South Norwalk]], a section of [[Norwalk, Connecticut]]. The museum is a former switching station which controlled the tracks at the intersection of the [[New Haven Line]] and the [[Danbury Branch]].
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