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Haverhill Station (other)
Haverhill station or Haverhill railway station may refer to: *Haverhill station (Massachusetts), a train station in Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA *Haverhill railway station (England), a former railway station in Haverhill, Suffolk, UK *Haverhill South railway station, a former railway station in Haverhill, Suffolk, UK *Haverhill station, a former railroad location in Marion Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota previously named for Chester, Minnesota, but renamed by the railroad to avoid confusion with Rochester, Minnesota Rochester is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Olmsted County. Located on rolling bluffs on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota, the city is the home and birthplace of the renowned Mayo Clinic. Acco ..., USA. See also * Haverhill (other) {{station disambiguation ...
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Haverhill Station (Massachusetts)
Haverhill station is an intercity and regional rail station located in downtown Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States. It is served by Amtrak's '' Downeaster'' service and the MBTA Commuter Rail Haverhill/Reading Line; it is the northern terminus of MBTA service. History The Boston and Portland Railroad opened to , across the Merrimack River from Haverhill, on October 26, 1837. A bridge across the river was built in 1839, with service extended to East Kingston, New Hampshire via Haverhill on January 1, 1840. The railroad was renamed as the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) in 1843. The original station, with colonnades on several sides, was soon supplemented with a brick freight house. Haverhill had service suitable for commuting to Boston almost immediately; even after became the outer limit for some commuter service in the 1850s, Haverhill remained the terminus of some trains. A new brick station with a four-sided clock tower, design by local architect Josiah Littlefield, wa ...
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Haverhill Railway Station (England)
Haverhill railway station was a station in Haverhill, Suffolk, on the Stour Valley Railway, which opened in 1865 and closed in 1967. It was sometimes known as Haverhill North because of a separate station in the town on the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway. Future The Cambridge Metro project intends to reopen Haverhill and Linton stations, for a commuter light railway A light railway is a railway built at lower costs and to lower standards than typical "heavy rail": it uses lighter-weight track, and may have more steep gradients and tight curves to reduce civil engineering costs. These lighter standards allow ... to Cambridge city centre. References {{coord, 52.0855, N, 0.4389, E, display=title, type:railwaystation_region:GB Disused railway stations in Suffolk Former Great Eastern Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1865 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1967 Beeching closures in England Haverhill, Suffolk ...
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Haverhill South Railway Station
Haverhill South railway station was located in Haverhill, Suffolk. It was a terminus on the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway. In 1924 passenger services were diverted to Haverhill North (on the Stour Valley Railway The Stour Valley Railway is a partially closed railway line that ran between , near Cambridge and in Essex, England. The line opened in sections between 1849 and 1865. The route from Shelford to Sudbury closed on 6 March 1967 leaving only th ...) which also served the town, but Haverhill South continued to be served by freight trains until 1965. Since closure the station has been demolished and the site redeveloped. References External links Haverhill South station on navigable 1946 O. S. map.The station was located just above the "i" in Haverhill. * Disused railway stations in Suffolk Former Colne Valley and Halstead Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1863 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1924 Haverhi ...
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Marion Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota
Marion Township is a township in Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 6,159 at the 2000 census. History Marion Township was organized in 1858. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 33.6 square miles (87.0 km2), all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 6,159 people, 2,205 households, and 1,744 families residing in the township. The population density was . There were 2,244 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the township was 95.45% White, 1.40% African American, 0.11% Native American, 0.91% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 0.75% from other races, and 1.32% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.70% of the population. There were 2,205 households, out of which 39.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.3% were married couples living together, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 20.9% were no ...
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Chester, Minnesota
Chester is an unincorporated community in Marion Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States. It is located immediately east of Rochester along U.S. Highway 14 near Olmsted County Roads 19 and 119. Chester Woods Park is nearby. Chester was an early station outside Rochester, Minnesota Rochester is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Olmsted County. Located on rolling bluffs on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota, the city is the home and birthplace of the renowned Mayo Clinic. Acco ..., from which it took its name. At some point in the late 1800s or early 1900s, this station was renamed to Haverhill, the township just to the north of Marion Township, perhaps to avoid confusion with Rochester. References Unincorporated communities in Olmsted County, Minnesota Unincorporated communities in Minnesota {{OlmstedCountyMN-geo-stub ...
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Rochester, Minnesota
Rochester is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Olmsted County. Located on rolling bluffs on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota, the city is the home and birthplace of the renowned Mayo Clinic. According to the 2020 census, the city had a population of 121,395, making it Minnesota's third-largest city. The Rochester metropolitan area, which also includes the nearby rural agricultural areas, has a population of 226,329. History Rochester was established by white settlers from the eastern United States on land belonging to the Wahpeton tribe who were a part of the alliance called Oceti Ŝakowiŋ — The Seven Council Fires.Minnesota Historical Society, "The Seven Council Fires," URL: https://www.mnhs.org/sevencouncilfires, last accessed November 17, 2021 Within the Seven Council Fires, the Wahpeton people were a part of the Santee or Eastern Dakota tribe. The area developed as a stagecoach stop between Saint Paul, Minnesota, and ...
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