It sat in decrepit shape, with no windows and rotting away. This building was almost razed a few years ago. The Worcester, MA Boston and Albany station. The Orange Line, which was placed underground during the mid-1970s also shares the same platform now with the Green Line making crossing between commuter and Amtrak to the MBTA a lot easier. The trolley line now runs underground and exists to the left of the station building and on to the original bridge to Cambridge. In the old days where the LRV is parked, there was a loop here for the PCC trolleys to go around. The Orange Line EL disappeared in the 1970s and the trolley EL lasted until the late 2000s. There was a double transit station up there too with a Green Line trolley station and an Orange Line EL platform which was to the right of the scene.
The Green Line LRV sits at the ground-level North Station terminal while the elevated line continues to Lechmere. The old North Station, opened in 1929, before it was razed for the new Fleet Center and passenger station. Both stations look similar with the same roof and brickwork. This station like the one in Andover, MA was built around 1908-1910. The trains still stop here, but the passengers stay under the shelter instead of waiting inside unless they want an expensive steak and seafood dinner. This is no longer a railroad station and is now a restaurant. Here's Beverly station on the former Boston & Maine Railroad. Or maybe something that's orange? The recently renovated station in the touristy town of Sigulda.īut then maybe you want a mix of everything in one station? The heavily secured border station of Indra. This is the coastal station of Dubulti, shaped as a wave. They can be pretty wood structures like this Mežciems resort station: Pun intended - the station's name is Beautiful/ The stations you post here can be Beautiful (). I will start with a variety from my country. In the thread you can post all sorts of stations. Preferably the most beautiful and interesting ones of any country. Here you can show the different stations of the world. I thought that there should be a thread on stations. Seeing as there are many threads on locomotives - ugly, beautiful, successful, etc.