Railroad Stations -- Old Post Card Photo Tour

(Click on any image for a larger version)


The railroad station at Waterloo, near the covered bridge and the Warner River, where the "iron horse" was met by the horse and buggy. [ca. 1900s?]

The Boston and Maine railroad station at Waterloo served at its peak 8 passenger trains and 2 freight trains a day. [ca.1900s?]

The main railroad station in Warner, built around 1848 and located at the bottom of Depot Street, was the final destination of the "snow trains" from Boston between 1931 and the early 1950s. [ca. early 1900s?]

One of the last passenger trains heading towards Warner; they ceased running in 1955 and freight trains stopped in 1961. [ca. 1950s?]

Back To Index Page