Bedford Freight HouseIn October 2008, Bedford Freight House was undergoing renovations by a Massachusetts Highway Department contractor. They built a public restrooms addition at the rear of the building to serve Minuteman Bikeway users.
This structure was built in 1877 as the Engine House for the two-foot-gauge Billerica & Bedford Railroad. Later, it was acquired by the Boston & Lowell Railroad and converted to a freight shed. The Boston & Maine decommissioned its Freight House at Bedford, Massachusetts, circa 1952. Thereafter, the building was used as an agricultural feed and grain store, a VFW, a bakery, and a sandwich shop.
Once renovations are finished, it is expected that Bedford Freight House would be used as a museum/concession to serve the adjacent rail-trail.
Photographed by Friends Of Bedford Depot Park, Inc., October 24, 2008.
Added to the photo archive by James Shea, October 24, 2008.
Railroad: Billerica & Bedford.
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