Chatham Railroad Station

This article is about the former station in Massachusetts. For other uses, see Chatham railway station.
Chatham Railroad Station
Location 153 Depot Road
Chatham, MA
Owned by Town of Chatham, Massachusetts[1]
Line(s) Old Colony Railroad
Platforms low side platform
History
Opened 1887
Closed 1937[2]
Rebuilt 1960 (as a museum)[2]
Chatham Railroad Depot
Location 153 Depot Road
Chatham, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°41′09″N 69°57′42″W / 41.68583°N 69.96167°WCoordinates: 41°41′09″N 69°57′42″W / 41.68583°N 69.96167°W
Architect David Howes[3]
Architectural style Queen Anne, Stick, Eastlake
NRHP Reference # 78000422
Added to NRHP 1978[3]

Chatham Railroad Station is a former station located on Depot Road in Chatham, Massachusetts which houses a museum. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978,[3] and it is now home to a railroad museum for the town of Chatham. Service to Chatham was on a line that spurred from the mainline to Provincetown.

Service ended to the station in the 1930s. There is no connected railroad track running there for train service. The former Old Colony Railroad line ends in South Dennis and no longer runs to Chatham.

Plans were made in the first years of the 21st Century to extend the Cape Cod Rail Trail into Chatham and west of Dennis and into Barnstable.

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