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Boston and maine Railroad

April 24, 2018 by Brad Dinsmore

Windham Life and Times – April 20, 2018

Windham Junction

This photograph from 1930 shows the “Junction” of the Manchester and Lawrence line with the Nashua and Rochester line. Once the  Nashua and Rochester line was discontinued the “Junction” became known as the “Depot.” The station house, now located on the Rail Trail looks much like it did in 1930.

 

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