[2] It was a flag stop established by Eastern Railroad president David A. Neal, an early resident of the village of Beverly Farms.
[6][7] In 1898, the Boston and Maine Railroad replaced it with a larger hip-roofed depot.
[4] A group of friends paid $8,000 for the building and spent $22,000 to convert it for use as a country store.
[10] Media related to Beverly Farms station at Wikimedia Commons
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