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Train station in old Boston

The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this Boston train station. See it larger.

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760 South St, Roslindale

Upstairs.

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This doesn't look anything like the old Roslindale Village station.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/91981316@N06/18086154239

https://www.flickr.com/photos/91981316@N06/22307606509/

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www.bsmrm.org

I'm probably the only person out here that knows that address off the top of my head!

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But three or four other people evidently found that to be clever, so I guess it served its purpose.

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It's a model train club - well known especially in the Roslindale/JP/West Roxbury area.

I've been a member for almost 20 years - which is why I know the address.

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I googled it.

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1925 based on the 50 years of Hathaway's Bread ad (founded in 1875).

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Nothing cures a headache like some good ol' Seltzer!

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Which I thought was for stomach ailments.

Anyway, I guess Lower Allston. Just because.

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Thanks for playing, folks! This photo shows Fields Corner Station on February 26, 1926.

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Thought it might be Green Street or Boylston in JP or even the older, pre-elevated Forest Hills Station but, although the buildings in the background certainly look like JP, Roslindale, Roxbury, I'm at a loss to find this in old photos.

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Somehow associated with the Old Colony Railroad. Trim on roof and even the adds are identical to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Old_Colony_Railroad_stations#/medi...
But this is obviously a raised rail-bed which I can't find on the Boston lines.

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Maybe the old Shawmut Station, before the trains were underground?

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Judging by the railings and the two houses visible in this postcard I'm concluding that this is a vista of a long-gone Field's Corner station on the Shawmut Branch of the Old Colony Railroad in 1926. http://www.ebay.com/itm/DORCHESTER-MA-Fields-Corner-Railroad-Station-Pas... (Soon to be transformed into the MBTA Red Line)

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