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West Concord Union Station

The station at West Concord, MA was truly a union station in that it served both the New Haven and Boston and Maine. The New Haven line to Lowell and later the Penn Central crossed the B&M here and there were interchange tracks. The predecessor to the New Haven operation here was the Old Colony as evidenced by this stained glass transom window on the New Haven side. I wonder what happened to it?

Photographed by Ron DeFilippo, March, 1968.
Added to the photo archive by Ron DeFilippo, February 28, 2019.
Railroad: New Haven.

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