Category:Union Station (Lowell, Massachusetts)
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English: Union Station, often called Middlesex Street station, which served the Boston & Lowell and Lowell & Nashua lines and later the B&M Lowell Branch. It was designed by Bradford Lee Gilbert in 1893, opened in 1894, and demolished in the 1950s during highway construction.
Media in category "Union Station (Lowell, Massachusetts)"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Boston and Maine R.R. Railroad station, Lowell, Mass. c1908..jpg 1,024 × 827; 209 KB
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Commuters, who have just come off the train 1a33849v (cropped).jpg 4,286 × 2,921; 10.81 MB
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Commuters, who have just come off the train 1a33849v.jpg 4,499 × 3,111; 11.32 MB
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Copper window postcard of Lowell station.jpg 1,600 × 1,027; 402 KB
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Lowell Depot and Richardson Hotel postcard.jpg 1,085 × 688; 204 KB
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Lowell station with train postcard, circa 1920.jpg 1,544 × 989; 193 KB
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Lowell Union Station postcard.jpg 1,600 × 1,005; 184 KB
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Middlesex Street station 1909 postcard.jpg 1,094 × 693; 124 KB
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Middlesex Street station postcard (2).jpg 1,600 × 946; 908 KB
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Middlesex Street station postcard by Metropolitan News Company.jpg 1,600 × 1,011; 300 KB
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Middlesex Street station postcard by Reichner Brothers.jpg 1,125 × 744; 171 KB
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Middlesex Street station postcard.jpg 1,600 × 1,009; 1.06 MB
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Passengers waiting outside Lowell Union Station, January 1941.jpg 13,722 × 10,583; 19.63 MB
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Railroad Station and Richardson Hotel, Lowell postcard.jpg 1,181 × 733; 223 KB