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'''Connecticut River Railroad Station''' is a former [[railway station]] located in [[Holyoke, Massachusetts|Holyoke]], [[Massachusetts]].
Designed by the [[United States|American]] architect H.H. Richardson, this was one of the last in his series of [[Northeastern]] railroad stations. This station, in [[Holyoke]], MA, was part of the Connecticut River Railroad line and was built in 1883. Today, this station has been converted into an automotive repair shop though much of the external structure remains intact.


Designed by the [[United States|American]] architect [[H. H. Richardson]], this was one of the last in his series of [[Northeastern United States|Northeastern]] railroad stations. The station was part of the Connecticut River Railroad line and was built in 1883. Today, this station has been converted into an automotive repair shop though much of the external structure remains intact.
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== External links ==
*[http://www.preservationmass.org/2004TenMostEndangered.htm 2004 Ten Most Endangered Historic Resources of Massachusetts] at Preservation MASS

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[[Category:Railway stations in Massachusetts]]
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Connecticut River Railroad Station is a former railway station located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

Designed by the American architect H. H. Richardson, this was one of the last in his series of Northeastern railroad stations. The station was part of the Connecticut River Railroad line and was built in 1883. Today, this station has been converted into an automotive repair shop though much of the external structure remains intact.