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Miss Florence Diner, one of the longest running and still operational train car style diners was first established in 1941 when Maurice and Pauline Florence Alexander opened the doors of the diner. While originally situated across the street, the diner found its forever home on 99 Main Street, Florence, MA (a village in Northampton, MA ) later ...
The former Connecticut River Railroad depot, ca. 1880s Union Station, ca. 1900. The Connecticut River Railroad opened to passenger service between Springfield and Northampton in late 1845; trains reached Deerfield in August 1846, Greenfield in December 1847, and the junction with the Central Vermont Railway in January 1849.
A Northampton Street Railway car on Main Street, 1907. Overview; ... Light rail. Horsecar (1866 ... 125 Locust Street Northampton, MA 01060-2066: Operation; Began ...
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The Miss Florence Diner is located in the center of the village of Florence, about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of downtown Northampton. It sits on the north side of Main Street, just east of its junction with Maple Street.
That year, the main line was cut back from Northampton to Easthampton, and the rest of the Williamsburg Branch was abandoned. [18] In the middle of the 1970s, the railroad line's connection to the Northeast Corridor was severed due to low clearance under a bridge which made it impossible for modern railroad cars to access the line. [19]
The Connecticut Valley Street Railway was an interurban streetcar and bus system operating in Greenfield, Massachusetts as well as surrounding communities with connections in Deerfield, Hadley, Hatfield, Montague, North Amherst, Northampton, and Whately.