Lee Station (Lee, Massachusetts)
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Lee station is a former railroad station in
Lee, Massachusetts Lee is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, metropolitan statistical area. The population was 5,788 at the 2020 census. Lee, which includes the villages of South and East Lee, is p ...
. It was built in 1893 to serve passenger traffic on the
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, which operated the tracks that run through the town between
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to the north and
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to the south. It served as the town's main passenger station until passenger service was terminated in 1971 by the
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, the NYNH&H's successor. In 1976 the building was converted to office use, and in 1981 it was rehabilitated and opened as a restaurant. It also serves excursions of the
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. It was added to the
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in 2010 as Lee Station.


Description and history

Lee station is located in the village center of Lee, on the west side of Railroad Street at its junction with Elm Street, one block west of Main Street (
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). It is set parallel to railroad tracks running north-south to its west, which roughly parallel the
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further west. The station is a single-story wood frame structure, set on a brick basement that is exposed on the track side due to sloping terrain. The exterior is finished in a combination of wooden clapboards and bands of shingles in the Queen Anne style. The street facade has ten asymmetrically placed bays, eight of which have windows and two have doors. The main entrance is located in one of the central bays. The track facade has nine bays, with a central projecting section which originally housed the agent's office. The station was built in 1893 by the Housatonic Railroad shortly before it was absorbed by the
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(NYNH&H). It served as a combination station, serving both passengers and freight. In peak mid-20th century years of passenger service, the ''
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,'' ''Housatonic,'' ''Litchfield,'' ''Mahaiwe,'' ''Mahkeenac,'' ''Taconic,'' ''Umpachanee,'' and unnamed trains made stops at the station on trips between New York City and Pittsfield.New Haven Timetable, April 24, 1955, Table 11 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:New_Haven_Railroad_1955_timetable.pdf Passenger service ended in 1971 and freight service ended in 1973. The railroad played an important role in the town's economy, bringing its manufactured goods (principally paper) and raw materials to market, and bring vacationers to the area's summer estates and boarding houses. It was the busiest station on the line between the major stops of
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and
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. The station, considered surplus by the Penn Central, was sold to private owners in 1976, who first operated a real estate business there, before converting it to a restaurant in 1981.


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire County, Massachusetts __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Berkshire Co ...


References


External links


Sullivan Station Restaurant web site
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