Camp Edwards station
The Camp Edwards station was a railroad station located on Weaver Street in Camp Edwards.[1] The station was torn down after the Korean War because of the disuse of Camp Edwards, a disuse which may very well have led to its virtual shut down in the early 1970s.
Camp Edwards station | |
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Location | Weaver Street, Camp Edwards |
Coordinates | 41°39′33.27″N 70°33′39.55″W |
Owned by | Camp Edwards |
Line(s) | Camp Edwards Branch |
Platforms | Yes |
Construction | |
Bicycle facilities | No |
History | |
Opened | 1930s (demolished in the 1950s) |
History
The station was originally built at the end of a spur to Camp Edwards. Over the years, the station was the place where many a recruit faced their last training before being sent overseas.[1] The station was later demolished as the nearby Otis Air Force Base came into existence and troops were moved more by air then trains. The tracks to the station were later torn up and the overhangs on the platforms themselves were torn down when the tracks were removed. However, freight trains still are in service on the Massachusetts Military Reservation through Massachusetts Coastal Railroad.
See also
- List of railroad stations on Cape Cod
References
- Farson, Robert H. (1993). Cape Cod Railroads Including Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Joan Hollister Farson (First ed.). Yarmouthport, Massachusetts: Cape Cod Historical Publications. p. 250. ISBN 0-9616740-1-6.