Description: Ye-Olde Photos Collection South Hanson, Massachusetts Railroad Station (3 photographs) (1) "South Hanson R.R. Station - Route 27 - Hanson Mass by Ocean Spray Company - July 12, 1967"(2) "Freight train coming down track to station Hanson, Mass. - July 12, 1967"(3) "South Hanson R.R. Station tracks & station - Route 27 - July 12, 1967" The Old Colony Railroad opened through South Hanson in November 1845, with Hanson station located at Main Street.The station burned two weeks later, and an exact replica was constructed. The station was renamed South Hanson on June 24, 1878. A new wooden station building was constructed that year; it was split in half in 1886 and a new middle section added.[6][7][8] The original station was converted to a freight house and may have survived as late as the 1990s. The New Haven Railroad ended its remaining Old Colony Division service, including commuter service to South Hanson, on June 30, 1959. The former station building remains intact, though unused. On September 29, 1997, the MBTA restored commuter rail service on the two Old Colony Lines, part of the former Old Colony Railroad system.[1] Hanson station was opened at the former South Hanson station site. Type 1 photos These are stunning photographs of the South Hanson Railroad Station taken in 1967. The image captures the essence of the station and its surroundings, making it a great addition to any collection. The photograph is of high quality and is perfect for anyone interested in transportation and railroadiana in Plymouth County Mass. Ma. The image is a Type 1 photo and is sure to impress anyone who sees it. It is a great piece of history and would make a wonderful conversation starter. This photograph is perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates the beauty of vintage transportation memorabilia.
Price: 30 USD
Location: Stoughton, Massachusetts
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