by trainsinmaine
I'm wondering if it might be on the Rockport line.
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NRGeep wrote:Weston station on the Central Mass?Not Weston (which still exists, or at least did the last time I was by there a few years ago). That building has large overhanging eaves that the station in the photo lacks, the track curves in the wrong direction with respect to the side the station is on, the Central Mass was always single track, and there's no grade crossing at the station.
TomNelligan wrote:Not Weston (which still exists, or at least did the last time I was by there a few years ago). That building has large overhanging eaves that the station in the photo lacks, the track curves in the wrong direction with respect to the side the station is on, the Central Mass was always single track, and there's no grade crossing at the station.While I agree that it isn't Weston, a nitpick: Weston did (and still does) have multiple tracks in the area. That however doesn't contribute to the idea of it being Weston, but rather detracts from it; there are more than two tracks in the area.
Over the years I've seen photos of 19th century stations in both the B&M Bulletin and the NHRHTA Shoreliner that follow the general design of the building in the photo, so somewhere in B&M or NH commuter territory sounds plausible.