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33-501: [REDACTED] Look up windsor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Not to be confused with Winsor . Windsor may refer to: Places [ edit ] Detroit–Windsor , Michigan-Ontario, USA-Canada, North America; a cross-border metropolitan region Australia [ edit ] New South Wales [ edit ] Windsor, New South Wales Municipality of Windsor ,

66-1145: A 2016 film starring Barry Corbin Windsor (soil) , the unofficial state soil of the U.S. state of Connecticut United States v. Windsor , a 2013 United States Supreme Court decision concerning same-sex marriage Castle Windsor, part of the Castle Project (an open source application framework) Windsor core, a version of the Athlon 64 CPU Windsor tea brand See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "windsor"  or "windsors" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Windsor All pages with titles containing Windsor New Windsor (disambiguation) Old Windsor Windsor Castle (disambiguation) Windsor Hills (disambiguation) Windsor Historic District (disambiguation) Windsor Lake (disambiguation) Windsor Park (disambiguation) Windsor Road (disambiguation) Windsor Township (disambiguation) Winsor (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

99-490: A Canadian submarine USS Windsor , two ships by this name serving during WWII Vickers Windsor , World War II British heavy bomber Windsor -class attack transport , a class of US Navy ships used to transport troops and their equipment Ford Windsor engine , a small-block V8 engine formerly produced by Ford Motor Company MG Windsor EV , a electric car rebadged from Baojun Yunduo Other uses [ edit ] The Windsors , UK sitcom Windsor (film) ,

132-582: A football stadium which is home to Linfield F.C. and the Northern Ireland football team Windsor station (disambiguation) , stations of the name Windsor Theatre (disambiguation) , cinemas and theatres with this name Windsor Tower (Madrid) , a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain, which was destroyed in a fire in 2005 Windsor (Port Penn, Delaware) , a house listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Windsor (Cascade, Virginia) ,

165-534: A former local government area Queensland [ edit ] Windsor, Queensland , a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland Shire of Windsor , a former local government authority around Windsor, Queensland Town of Windsor , a former local government authority around Windsor, Queensland Windsor Tablelands , a series of plateaus in Far North Queensland South Australia [ edit ] Windsor, South Australia ,

198-509: A metropolitan region Windsor, Quebec New Zealand [ edit ] Windsor, Invercargill , suburb of Invercargill Windsor, North Otago , a township in North Otago United Kingdom [ edit ] Windsor, Berkshire , a town near London Windsor Castle , Windsor, Berkshire Windsor Great Park Windsor (UK Parliament constituency) , the constituency centred on this town Old Windsor ,

231-566: A nearby structure began in March 2020. The state approved $ 45 million in bonds for the project in April 2020. The town plans for transit-oriented development adjacent to the station, including a public market and apartment buildings. The town was awarded $ 130,000 in December 2020 for restoration of the station building. In March 2021, the town reached an agreement with a developer to restore

264-472: A plantation complex listed on the NRHP Transport [ edit ] Windsor (American automobile) , a defunct American automobile maker, 1929-1930 Windsor (British automobile) , produced 1924–1927 Chrysler Windsor , a full-size car produced 1939–1966 Windsor (sloop) , a ship wrecked off the coast of Australia in 1816 HMS Windsor , several Royal Navy ships HMCS Windsor ,

297-545: A small town in the northern Adelaide Plains Windsor Gardens , South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide Victoria [ edit ] Windsor, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne Windsor railway station, Melbourne Canada [ edit ] Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador Windsor, Nova Scotia Windsor, Ontario ; in Essex County Windsor (Ontario provincial electoral district) Windsor-Essex, Essex County, Ontario ;

330-624: A solid wood seat and turned legs Windsor glasses , type of eyeglasses with circular eyerims and a thin frame Windsor knot , type of knot used to tie a necktie Windsor (typeface) , a 1905 serif typeface that became popular in the 1970s Structures [ edit ] Windsor Castle , one of the homes of the monarch of Britain Windsor House (Belfast) , a skyscraper in Northern Ireland Windsor Hotel (disambiguation) , several places Windsor Park ,

363-582: A town Windsor (village), New York , within the town Windsor, North Carolina Windsor, North Dakota Windsor, Pennsylvania , a borough in York County Windsor, South Carolina Windsor, Vermont , a town Windsor (CDP), Vermont , a census-designated place in the town Windsor County, Vermont Windsor, Virginia Windsor Heights, West Virginia Windsor, Wisconsin People [ edit ] House of Windsor ,

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396-672: A village near Windsor Windsor, Belfast , a suburb Windsor, Cornwall , a hamlet Windsor, Lincolnshire , a hamlet United States [ edit ] Windsor, California Windsor, Colorado Windsor, Connecticut Windsor Locks, Connecticut Windsor Locks station Windsor, Alachua County, Florida Windsor, Indian River County, Florida Windsor, Georgia Windsor, Mercer County, Illinois Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois Windsor, Indiana Windsor, Kentucky Windsor, Maine Windsor, Massachusetts Windsor, Missouri Windsor, New Hampshire Windsor, New Jersey Windsor, New York ,

429-626: Is an Amtrak and CT Rail train station in Windsor Locks, Connecticut , on the New Haven–Springfield Line . It is served by four Amtrak services - the Amtrak Hartford Line shuttles, Northeast Regional , Valley Flyer , and Vermonter - as well as CT Rail Hartford Line commuter rail trains. The current station has only a small platform and shelter. A new station with full-length high-level platform

462-714: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Winsor (disambiguation) (Redirected from Winsor (disambiguation) ) Not to be confused with Windsor . Winsor may refer to: Places [ edit ] Winsor, Hampshire , England Winsor, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada United States : Winsor Township, Huron County, Michigan Winsor Township, Clearwater County, Minnesota Winsor Township, Brookings County, South Dakota People [ edit ] Winsor (surname) Winsor Harmon (born 1963), American actor best known for his role as Thorne Forrester on

495-504: Is under construction in downtown Windsor Locks, where the station was located until 1981. The former station building at that site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Windsor Locks Passenger Station . The Hartford and New Haven Railroad opened through Windsor Locks in 1839. The New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad , its successor, built a new station in the town center in 1875. The station building

528-810: The American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful . He took over the role from Jeff Trachta in December 1996 Alfred Winsor (1880–1961), American ice hockey coach and amateur ice hockey player. Winsor coached ice hockey at Harvard University between 1903 and 1917 Charles P. Winsor (1895-1951), American engineer, physiologist and biostatistician. He is best known for inventing winsorization, an early method in robust statistics used to deal with statistical outliers. Earl Winsor (1918–1989), master mariner and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Labrador North from 1956 to 1971 and Fogo from 1971 to 1979 in

561-983: The Boston investment banking firm Kidder, Peabody & Co., was at the forefront of industrial consolidation during the period leading up to the Great Depression Robert G. Winsor (1876–1929), fisherman and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Bonavista Bay from 1913 to 1924 and Bonavista North from 1928 to 1929 in the Newfoundland House of Assembly as a member of the Fishermen's Protective Union Roy Winsor (1912–1987), American soap opera writer, creator and novelist William C. Winsor (1876–1963), Canadian mariner and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Bay de Verde from 1904 to 1908, Bonavista Bay from 1908 to 1913 and from 1924 to 1928 and Bonavista North from 1932 to 1934 in

594-575: The Derwent pencil sets Winsor McCay (1869–1934), American cartoonist, originally named Zenas Winsor McKay Winsorising , as in a Winsorized mean (named after Charles P. Winsor (1895–1951)) Winsor School in Boston, Massachusetts House of Windsor , the royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

627-1045: The Newfoundland House of Assembly Frank E. Winsor (1870–1939), civil engineer, chief engineer for the Boston Metropolitan District Water Supply Commission from 1926, closely involved in the design and construction of Winsor Dam and Goodnough Dike built by the Commission to create the Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts George McLeod Winsor (1856–1939), British writer Hugh Winsor (born 1938), CM, Canadian journalist, noted for his work with The Globe and Mail and CBC Television's The Journal Naboth Winsor (1916–1997), Newfoundland historian, born on Winsor's Island Nathan G. Winsor (1892–1959), business manager and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Bonavista North in

660-490: The Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1930 to 1932 Ray Winsor (1933–2006), dentist and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Mount Scio from 1975 to 1979 in the Newfoundland House of Assembly Richard Winsor (born 1982), British actor and dancer, played Dr. Caleb Knight in Casualty Robert Winsor (1858–1930), leading American financier, investment banker, and philanthropist who, as head of

693-745: The Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly Other uses [ edit ] Winsor Building , located in Asbury Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1904 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1979 Winsor Dam , and the Goodnough Dike impound the waters of the Swift River and the Ware River Diversion forming the Quabbin Reservoir,

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726-547: The current location – a new park and ride stop just south of Interstate 91  – in 1981. The 2004 Recommended Action of the New Haven Hartford Springfield Commuter Rail Implementation Study included the construction of a new Windsor Locks station on the existing south-of-downtown site. A single high-level platform was to be constructed, with a pedestrian bridge leading to an added parking area on

759-513: The existing station site. The project also includes the reconstruction of Route 159 between Bridge Street and the station, including a multi-use path to connect with the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail at Bridge Street. Construction is anticipated to start in late 2020 and be completed in late 2023. In February 2020, the state received a $ 17.4 million federal grant for the project. Demolition of

792-629: The house or dynasty of the present British Royal Family Windsor (surname) , including a list of people with the name Windsor Davies , Welsh actor Title [ edit ] Duke of Windsor , formerly King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom Wallis Simpson (Wallis, Duchess of Windsor), wife of the Duke Earl of Windsor Viscount Windsor Baron Windsor Design [ edit ] Windsor cap , soft men's cap Windsor chair , type of chair with

825-561: The largest water body in Massachusetts Winsor Justin Winsor McCay Award , given to individuals in recognition of lifetime or career contributions in animation Winsor & Newton , a company based in London, UK that manufactures a wide variety of fine art products, including: oils, alkyds, watercolours, acrylics, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers, portfolios, and distributes

858-536: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Windsor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Windsor&oldid=1257936895 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

891-468: The state plans for the station replacement to be a $ 65 million project. A 510-foot (160 m)-long high-level platform, brick shelter, and parking lot will be built at the downtown site, just north of the former station building. A 5,000-foot (1,500 m)-long passing siding will be built, and the connection to the Suffield Branch reconfigured. A new maintenance-of-way yard will be built at

924-428: The station building for future use as a "shared workspace". Hartford Line plans from 2012 included two possible station sites: one at the existing station with an enlargement of the current parking lot, and one at the former location with a new parking lot. Either location would have 500-foot (150 m)-long high level platforms serving the current track plus a restored second track, with a pedestrian bridge connecting

957-512: The title Winsor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winsor&oldid=1222250605 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Windsor Locks station Windsor Locks station

990-524: The town had secured $ 274,000 of the estimated $ 700,000 to purchase and repair the station, and serious consideration was being given to moving the Amtrak stop there as well. However, after years of unsuccessful negotiations about the sale and future use, the WLPA disbanded in 2011. The town took over negotiations and purchased the station from Amtrak in December 2014. In 2015, the town began planning renovations of

1023-405: The two platforms. Funding for the new station and second track were not included in initial Hartford Line funding. Service, which started on June 16, 2018, uses the existing station. In February 2017, the state announced an additional $ 50 million in funds, including money to complete design of the relocated Windsor Locks station. Design work will be completed by 2020. As of September 2019 ,

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1056-549: The west side of South Main Street . A second platform serving a restored second track would have been added later. However, local preference was to move the station stop back to the original downtown site. Spurred by a 2000 arson that damaged the structure, the Windsor Locks Preservation Association (WLPA) was formed in 2004 to support repair and reuse of the building. By 2007, the WLPA and

1089-515: Was closed by Penn Central in 1971; Penn Central and later Amtrak passengers continued to use the platform, but Penn Central used the interior as a signal workshop. Penn Central later attempted to demolish the station, but a local group succeeded in having it listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Amtrak bought the Springfield Line infrastructure, including the "remarkably intact" station, in 1976. Service moved to

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