Submitted by CTHistory42 t3_ygfhq2 in Connecticut
CTHistory42 OP t1_iub2wys wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Information7570 in Stagecoach routes went everywhere in CT, from the late 1700s to the mid 1800s. Then, trains came along. Until then, you had to contend with crowded, bumpy rides. It was the cost of doing business. But, they worked. Hear the story of this era on the podcast Amazing Tales CT by CTHistory42
You clearly know your stagecoach history!
Few-Information7570 t1_iub4x3v wrote
I don’t think I know this stuff near as well as you! But I’ll def take the compliment.
CTHistory42 OP t1_iud6u6t wrote
Here's a route map from the old days ... hope this copy & paste works
Few-Information7570 t1_iudk7le wrote
Not seeing a paste. However I know quite a few posters here would love to see it. Perhaps make it into a linked post?
CTHistory42 OP t1_iuebijd wrote
Yeah, I was afraid that might not work. Snowing my ignorance now: how do I go about making a "linked post?" I haven't done that before. Thanks for any guidance.
Few-Information7570 t1_iuecp2j wrote
If you create a new post you can either upload the image or provide a link to the website and Reddit takes care of hyperlinking.
I hope you figure it out. I grew up in Connecticut and have always loved our history. It is one of the reasons I studied history among other subjects in college.
CTHistory42 OP t1_iueejvq wrote
I have a JPEG, so I'll create a new post and label it as such. Thanks!
While I didn't study history in college, I have always had a passion for it and CT history is indeed amazing!
Few-Information7570 t1_iuefb7m wrote
That’s great. I know a few folks here are fascinated by our transit networks which of course as a start in stage coach routes which also likely followed Indian trails.
I love your posts and I hope others do too. Such a great service to teach people out history.
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