North Truro Railroad Station

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North Truro Railroad Station
File:Railroad station, North Truro, Massachusetts - No. 6750.jpg
Location North Truro, Massachusetts
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History
Opened 1873
Previous names Old Colony Railroad (1873-1893)
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (1893-1960)

The North Truro Railroad Station was located in North Truro, Massachusetts near the intersection of what is now Pond and Twinefield Roads. It was razed when trackage was dismantled between North Eastham and Provincetown by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad in Fall 1960.

North Truro (a.k.a. Pond Village) first saw train service in 1873, when the Old Colony Railroad extended the tracks from Wellfleet, Massachusetts to Provincetown, with a depot probably built the same year. The first train actually arrived on July 23, 1873.

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Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons


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