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Union Station (Clinton, Massachusetts)

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Clinton
The former station in 2016
Former services
Preceding station Boston and Maine Railroad Following station
Clinton Junction
toward Worcester
Worcester – Nashua Thayer
toward Nashua
Worcester – Lowell Thayer
toward Lowell
Terminus Central Mass Branch West Berlin
toward Boston
Preceding station New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Following station
Pratts Junction
toward Fitchburg
Agricultural Branch Bolton
toward Framingham

Union Station is a former train station in Clinton, Massachusetts. It was designed by architect Robert Reamer, best known for the Old Faithful Inn and other projects in the Western United States.[1][2] The station opened in 1914 and has two levels that served tracks going in perpendicular directions.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Moser, Emily (September 5, 2014). "The Half-Abandoned Clinton Union Station".
  2. ^ "A visit to Clinton station". Rollsign. Vol. 57, no. 3/4. Boston Street Railway Association. March–April 2020. p. 11. ISSN 0035-7898.
  3. ^ "PCAD - Boston & Maine Railroad and New York, New Hampshire & Hartford Railroads, Union Railroad Station, Clinton, MA". pcad.lib.washington.edu.