Sunday, December 31, 2023

Top Posts of 2023- Longmeadow Historian

 

 # 1:  The Legacy of Brightwood Hardware: 1925-2023
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#2:
Guns and Skates in Longmeadow
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#3: The Town of Enfield, Massachusetts

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#5: Longmeadow and the March 1888 Blizzard
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#6: Last Stop at the Longmeadow Train Station
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#7: A Winter View From the Past
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#8: 1903 Labor Day Picnic at Stuckert's Grove
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#9: Longmeadow's First Public Water Supply
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Sunday, December 10, 2023

Last Stop at the Longmeadow Train Station

On December 10, 1908 the New York & New Haven Railroad eliminated the Longmeadow Railroad Station from its list of regularly scheduled stops. The arrival of trollies that allowed people to travel from Springfield into Hartford and beyond significantly reduced the number of passengers using the train.

Longmeadow Train Station

History of the Longmeadow Train Station

Railroad service through Longmeadow was started ~1844.  In 1884 a “second” Longmeadow Train Station (see above photo) was built to replace the original smaller original one.  The Longmeadow Station was located on the south side of the Depot Road (now Emerson Road) and Pondside Road intersection as shown in the 1894 map (see map below). 

1894 Map showing location of the Longmeadow Train Station

The last regulary scheduled stop in Longmeadow took place in 1908. In 1929 the building was purchased by the town for $1 and moved to its current location which is part of the former DPW offices on Pondside Road (see aerial photo below).

Aerial Photo showing Train Station and old DPW offices

At the Annual Town Meeting on February 17, 1931 town voters “appropriated the sum of $3,500 for the remodeling of the old Station Building to adapt same for a caretaker’s quarters”. See the photo below of the completed “new” DPW facility that was published in the 1931 Annual Report.

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