Sagamore Station
Sagamore Station | |
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The Sagamore Station, ca. 1911 | |
Location | Freight House Road, Sagamore |
Coordinates | 41°46′22.74″N 70°31′46.59″W / 41.7729833°N 70.5296083°W |
Owned by | New Haven RR |
History | |
Opened | ca. 1909 |
Closed | in the 1950s |
The former Sagamore Train Station was located on Freight House Road in Sagamore, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. It was located across the tracks from the Keith Car & Manufacturing Company.
The original station
The original station was built by the Cape Cod Branch Railroad in the mid-1800s. It was in active use until it was replaced by a new station in 1911.
The Second Station
The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad built a new brick station building in Sagamore in 1911 based on an architectural design that was similar to the Buzzards Bay and West Barnstable stations, both of which stand to this day.[1]
All that remains of the former Sagamore station is its foundation.
See also
External links
Media related to Sagamore Train Station at Wikimedia Commons
References
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