About White River Junction, Vermont
White River Junction (WRJ) was the first and largest railroad center in Vermont and New England north of Boston. The village reflects the architecture of the late 1800's and early 1900's and has been designated a National Historic District. Today, WRJ is the center of commercial, cultural and government activity with a population of 2569.
White River Junction is a village within the town of Hartford, VT, and is the Waypoint community for the towns of Hartland and Norwich, VT, and Lebanon, Hanover, and Plainfield, NH. Its Waypoint Interpretive Center is located in an historic train station in downtown White River Junction, and also serves as a Vermont Welcome Center.
Cultural offerings in White River Junction are plentiful. Check out the Local Flavor links on the sidebar, as well as the Art & Leisure section of this site to learn more.
Visit the Town of Hartford, Vermont web site.