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  2. Newton station (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Newton station is a train station in Newton, Kansas, United States, served by Amtrak ' s Southwest Chief train. It is the nearest station to Kansas' largest city, Wichita. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway opened to Newton in 1930. The current station building was constructed in a Tudor Revival – modeled after William Shakespeare's ...

  3. Newton Railroad Stations Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Newton Centre Railroad Station: Designed by Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge; constructed in 1891. Now houses a restaurant, with eaves and canopy providing shelter for the modern station. Baggage and Express Building: constructed next to Newton Centre Railroad Station in 1891. Part of the structure has been demolished; the remaining portion has ...

  4. Newtonville station - Wikipedia

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    Newtonville station is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located between the Massachusetts Turnpike and Washington Street at Newtonville Square in the village of Newtonville in Newton, Massachusetts. Stairway entrances are located on the bridges over the Turnpike at Walnut Street and Harvard Street.

  5. Newton Centre station - Wikipedia

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    Newton Centre station shortly after the 1907 track lowering. The first station at the site opened in 1852 on Langley Road as a part of the Charles River Railroad. [2] The Boston and Albany Railroad commissioned a building which design was started by H. H. Richardson in 1886, the year of his death, and which design was finished by Richardson’s successor firm of Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge.

  6. Newton Highlands station - Wikipedia

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    It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976, and is part of the Newton Railroad Stations Historic District. [4] Commuter rail service on the line ended in 1958; it reopened as a light rail station on July 4, 1959.

  7. West Newton station - Wikipedia

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    A stagecoach and train at West Newton in 1834. West Newton was the first terminus of the Boston and Worcester Railroad in April 1834, and one of the first locations in the world from which workers could commute to a city by rail for regular working hours. The Railroad Hotel originally served as the train station. [2]

  8. Newton Lower Falls Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Newton Lower Falls Branch was a short branch of the Boston and Albany Railroad in Massachusetts, United States. The approximately 1.2-mile (1.9 km) line ran between Riverside station in Newton and Lower Falls in Wellesley, with one intermediate station. The branch opened in January 1847 and immediately saw commuter service.

  9. Lansdowne station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne station (formerly Yawkey station) is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Boston, Massachusetts. It serves the Framingham/Worcester Line . Lansdowne is located next to the Massachusetts Turnpike in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood near Kenmore Square , below grade between Beacon Street and Brookline Avenue .