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Excuse me, when's the next train?
By adamg on Wed, 10/05/2016 - 11:23am
The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this Boston train station. See it larger.
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Got it
760 South St, Roslindale
Upstairs.
Nope
This doesn't look anything like the old Roslindale Village station.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/91981316@N06/18086154239
https://www.flickr.com/photos/91981316@N06/22307606509/
He Means This
www.bsmrm.org
I'm probably the only person out here that knows that address off the top of my head!
Not quite sure I get the joke
But three or four other people evidently found that to be clever, so I guess it served its purpose.
Did you click the link?
It's a model train club - well known especially in the Roslindale/JP/West Roxbury area.
I've been a member for almost 20 years - which is why I know the address.
Probably true
I googled it.
1925
1925 based on the 50 years of Hathaway's Bread ad (founded in 1875).
Nothing cures a headache like
Nothing cures a headache like some good ol' Seltzer!
and doesn't it say "Bromo" seltzer?
Which I thought was for stomach ailments.
Anyway, I guess Lower Allston. Just because.
The Answer
Thanks for playing, folks! This photo shows Fields Corner Station on February 26, 1926.
I'm stumped......
Thought it might be Green Street or Boylston in JP or even the older, pre-elevated Forest Hills Station but, although the buildings in the background certainly look like JP, Roslindale, Roxbury, I'm at a loss to find this in old photos.
Thinking it might be in Dorchester..
Somehow associated with the Old Colony Railroad. Trim on roof and even the adds are identical to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Old_Colony_Railroad_stations#/medi...
But this is obviously a raised rail-bed which I can't find on the Boston lines.
Shawmut?
Maybe the old Shawmut Station, before the trains were underground?
Field's Corner Station - 1926
Judging by the railings and the two houses visible in this postcard I'm concluding that this is a vista of a long-gone Field's Corner station on the Shawmut Branch of the Old Colony Railroad in 1926. http://www.ebay.com/itm/DORCHESTER-MA-Fields-Corner-Railroad-Station-Pas... (Soon to be transformed into the MBTA Red Line)