Park Street station (Boston and Maine Railroad)

The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 as Park Street Railroad Station.

[4][5] The first station was a wooden structure with a gable roof, located on the north side of the tracks just east of Park Street.

[8] B&M vice president Samuel C. Lawrence became the first mayor of Medford in 1893, partially on promises to provide new station buildings at Park Street and Glenwood.

[8][12] Passenger service on the Medford branch, including the stop at the abandoned Park Street building, continued until on October 1, 1957.

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The original Park Street station