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Windsor Locks Preservation Association, Inc.

Membership Information

R. R. Station and Main Street - Windsor Locks, CT  circa 1908



October is Membership Renewal Month.

Your membership fees go a long way toward helping us Save the Train Station and assist our group with operational costs. Please pay your membership on time to help the effort!  
See below for details.

Membership Details:

Yearly Membership - $10.00
Lifetime Membership - $100.00

We encourage children under the age of 18 to join our membership.
The Junior membership is free to any child.

We encourage students to become more involved through our work with the local schools and Boy Scouts.

With each membership, you will receive:

  • Quarterly newsletter (The Windsor Locks Preservation News)
  • Copy of the organization's bylaws
  • Members who provide us with an email address will also receive updates as they occur, and early notifications of all upcoming events.
All events are family oriented.
Adults and children are encouraged to participate.

To JOIN, please download, print and complete the WLPA Membership Form (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format) and mail along with payment
(made payable to Windsor Locks Preservation Association) to:
Windsor Locks Preservation Association
PO Box 158
East Windsor, CT 06088-0158
Join The Effort To Save The Windsor Locks Train Station!

To request more information about membership please email the president at: TrainStation@WindsorLocksPreservation.com

A Few Facts


The Historic Windsor Locks Passenger Train Station was built in 1875.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 for its 100th anniversary.

Ella Tambussi Grasso, the first woman Governor in US History, boarded the train at this very station to attend her inauguration in Hartford.

The station was an important part of the town not only as a means of transportation but for economic growth.

The building, located on Route 159, is in danger of being lost to vandalism and neglect.


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