Searching for the Highland Lake Trolley in Winsted, CT

Searching for a trolley branch in Winsted, CT that once brought travelers to Highland Park. It was last operated in 1929. This branch was less than a mile long and had two bridges. We found the remains of two bridges and a much of the ROW in tact. Highland Park featured a carousel, a dance pavilion, a restaurant, boating, and bathing. There was even a steam boat that picked up passengers for tours of the lake. Visit my Channel:    / outdoorswithjohnusa   AllTrails GPS recording: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/rec... Suggested Playlist:    • Exploring Old Rail Lines   Suggested Links Article in this issue of HLWAF on Highland Park https://hlwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2... Tyler City Station: http://www.tylercitystation.info/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jroyjr88/?h... suggested Reading Images of Rail, Waterbury Trolleys, Published by Acadia Publishing Camera Equipment: GoPro Hero 9 Black/Media Mod and iPhone 12 Pro Max Microphone: Rode Wireless GOII Editing Software: iMovie, GarageBand Theme Music: Hero Theme by MK2 Chapters 0:00 - Intro/Teaser 0:23 - The Map 1:12 - Historical Overview 1:30 - Looking for the Trolley ROW 1:44 - The bridge 2:23 - West to the Lake 3:43 - Sawmill Dam & Bridge 4:58 - East to the Road 6:26 - 2nd Bridge & Jct 7:13 - Highland Lake & Highland Park 8:11 - Wrap up