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The train depot stood at the junction of Norman and Washington Streets. This imposing depot was built in the 1847 from designs imported from England. Trains
The train depot stood at the junction of Norman and Washington Streets. This imposing depot was built in the 1847 from designs imported from England. Trains
entered under a stone arch connecting the two towers. A long train shed extended south for passengers and baggage handling.
entered under a stone arch connecting the two towers. A long train shed extended south for passengers and baggage handling.
It was demolished in  to make new roads for automobiles





Revision as of 09:48, 30 March 2012

The first railroads to come to Salem were in 1838. Eastern Railroad was the first company and continued until 1883, when the property passed into the control of the Boston & Maine system.

The train depot stood at the junction of Norman and Washington Streets. This imposing depot was built in the 1847 from designs imported from England. Trains entered under a stone arch connecting the two towers. A long train shed extended south for passengers and baggage handling.

It was demolished in to make new roads for automobiles

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Vol. 54: 193, 321 Vol. 57: 273 Vol. 61: 408