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Holyoke Railroad Station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Holyoke railroad station
The new Depot Square Railroad Station is located near the corner of Main and Dwight streets in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The station was scheduled to open in late December 2014 when Amtrak's ''Vermonter'' service was re-routed to the Conn River Line through the Pioneer Valley but the opening was delayed until August 27, 2015.〔 The opening returned passenger rail service to Holyoke for the first time in 49 years, and to the Dwight and Main streets site for the first time in 130 years.〔 The first railroad station in Holyoke, Massachusetts opened in 1845, followed by the H.H. Richardson-designed Connecticut River Railroad Station in 1885. Though passenger service to Holyoke ended in 1966, the 1885 depot is still extant. ==History== The Connecticut River Railroad opened to passenger service between Springfield and Northampton in late 1845; trains reached Deerfield in August 1846, Greenfield in December 1847, and the junction with the Central Vermont Railway in January 1849. When the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad reached Brattleboro in 1850, the Connecticut River Railroad began running through service from Springfield to Brattleboro.〔 Over the next century, the line was host to a mix of local and long-distance passenger and freight service. It became part of the route for numerous New York-Montreal trains as early as the 1860s, and was acquired by the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1893.〔
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