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Uxbridge Passenger Depot

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Built
  
1895

NRHP Reference #
  
83004143

Area
  
1,214 m²

MPS
  
Uxbridge MRA

Opened
  
1895

Added to NRHP
  
7 October 1983

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Location
  
Uxbridge, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne style architecture

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The Uxbridge Passenger Depot is an historic former railroad station located at 28 South Main Street, in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. On October 7, 1983, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It served as the town's main passenger station for more than 50 years.

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Description

The former Uxbridge Passenger Depot is located on the east side of South Main Street in the town center, between the road and the tracks of the Providence and Worcester Railroad. It is a 1-1/2 story brick building with Queen Anne Victorian styling, set on a high granite foundation. It is a long and roughly rectangular structure, with a tall central portion flanked by lower wings. The central section has a large central dormer with a curvilinear gable that has copper trim elements. A shed-roof porch extends across the central section on the street-facing side, while the platform on the track side is sheltered by a recessed porch supported by posts with large brackets.

History

The first passenger and freight depot was built in Uxbridge on this site in 1849. In 1893 the town petitioned for a new station, resulting in the construction of this building, which opened in 1894 and was completed in 1895. It was used for passenger service, when declining usage resulted in its closured in the mid-20th century. It served a short time as a bus depot after rail passenger service ceased, and later also served as a bank branch.

References

Uxbridge Passenger Depot Wikipedia