What companies USED to serve your station?(Possible LARGE images)

As I am the owner and creator of this thread, I'll say it is recommended, not compluserly, to add images.

If you choose NOT to post images, at least post links to images/relevant links.(Just to save effort really.. :hehe:)

Thank you for the suggestion however Nicky. ;) :)
 
As I am the owner and creator of this thread, I'll say it is recommended, not compluserly, to add images.

If you choose NOT to post images, at least post links to images/relevant links.(Just to save effort really.. :hehe:)

Thank you for the suggestion however Nicky. ;) :)

What happens if your station buildings no longer exist?
 
Unless it's a very VERY rare unheard of Station, I agree. :) I found plenty of my Station as it used to be that I NEVER knew existed! :D
 
Alright then here's Haverhill:

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Long gone since the 1950s. Now we have two platforms with a cover.

Here's Bradford, over the bridge. It's empty and used to be a laundromat. We used to wait in here sometimes, when the waiting room was open, when it was cold or raining.

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The end shown here used to have windows and a yardmaster's office in it. There was once a good sized freight yard behind where the cameraman is standing and off to the left. Today there is mostly parking lots and 2 storage tracks for commuter trains.
 
Thanks for that J!

I was not expecting this thread to become this complete success it currently is! :D :)

Special thanks and praises to those who have contributed in any way to this thread. ;) :) :D
 
In my old home town there is Cincinnati Union Terminal. These wonderful old station had the nickname of the Temple of Transportation and by the pictures I think you will see why.

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