North Bennington station

Built in 1880 as a passenger station, this Second Empire brick building is a surviving reminder of North Bennington's former importance as a major railroad hub in southwestern Vermont.

A branch from North Bennington to White Creek on the New York border opened at the same time.

The ground floor exterior of the building is sheltered by flared canopies supported by large carved knee brackets.

The interior is functionally divided into two waiting areas, with an octagonal ticket office between them on the track side.

Passenger service to North Bennington by the Green Mountain Flyer and Mount Royal lasted until 1953.