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Brattleboro station (Amtrak)

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Brattleboro is an Amtrak train station in Brattleboro, Vermont. It is the southernmost station served by the Vermonter within the state of Vermont.Union Station was built in 1915, replacing an older station, and saw service until 1966. The building was converted into the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center Amtrak has operated service almost continuously since 1972 using a small waiting area in the basement.HistoryThe first depot in Brattleboro, a long one-story building with a gabled roof, was built in 1849 on the banks of the Connecticut River not far from the present site of Union Station.In 1880, a larger and more substantial two story brick station was built to the south of the first depot. This depot later became a “union station” when the Boston and Maine Railroad built a trestle across the Connecticut River to connect with the Central Vermont Railway.The current Union Station building was completed in 1915. From north to south, the station consisted of the main passenger building, a recessed baggage wing, and a freight building. The center of the passenger building, which is five bays across, is marked by a projecting pavilion topped by a gable that contains a stone plaque inscribed with “1915.” The structure was built of quartzite rubble which was mined locally from across the Connecticut River in New Hampshire.Union Station closed in September 1966 when service ended on the line; the building was sold to the town. A proposal to raze Union Station and create a parking lot prompted concerned residents to work with city officials to consider reuse options for the structure. In 1972, it reopened as the home of the Brattleboro Museum and Art CenterNew Hampshire]. A year later, Amtrak took over the ground floor for use as a waiting room to serve passengers on the Montrealer, which was replaced in 1995 by the Vermonter. The station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Address: Brattleboro
State: VT
City: Brattleboro
categories: transit stop


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