A reprint black & white photograph of the Farmington NH Train Depot. Train cars can be seen in front of the depot, mostly obscuring the view of the depot. Several of the open cars have lumber loaded and there are two cars that are enclosed. Five…
Farmington News article Boston & Maine detailing the wreck of the train carrying the Bernardi Carnival. The train wreck killed six and injured more. Farmington News page 2, July 27, 1928.
Two photographs of the Boston & Maine Railroad tracks with overpass in the middle ground. The traffic bridge over the rail road was on Hornetown Road. One matted one not.
This is a color photograph of a W W Roberts- Boston & Maine Railroad Station postcard, Farmington, NH, circa 1900. The station in the photograph was then where Route 11 is now beside High Street at the end of Tappan Street.
Photograph of postcard Boston & Maine Railroad Station Farmington, NH. No information about the photo of the postcard is known. It resembles other photographs of the station circa 1900. Size; 3.5"x5
Photograph of the Boston & Maine Station, Farmington, NH, circa 1900. The photograph is matted and has a notation on the back of the matte that simply says "1900." The photographer was Ernest Dore of Farmington NH, whose name and place of business…
B&M Bulletin 1977. This edition of the magazine covers the history of the NH Cocheco Railroad. It features information and a photo about the Farmington NH station on page eleven.