| South Truro | |||||||||||
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|  South Truro station in October 1931 | |||||||||||
| General information | |||||||||||
| Location | Ryder Beach Road near Old County Road Truro, Massachusetts | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 41°57′50″N 70°03′57″W / 41.963797°N 70.065807°W | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| Opened | July 23, 1873[1] | ||||||||||
| Closed | July 17, 1938 | ||||||||||
| Former services | |||||||||||
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South Truro station was a train station located in the southern part of Truro, Massachusetts. The first passenger service was on July 23, 1873.[2][1]
Passenger service through Truro to Provincetown ended in July 1938, but freight service survived until 1960, when the tracks above North Eastham were abandoned.[3]
References
- 1 2 Andrew T. Eldredge (March 12, 2003). Railroads of Cape Cod and the Islands. Arcadia Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4396-2861-4.
- ↑ Theriault, Wor. James J. "The Railroad Comes To Provincetown". King Hirams's Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Archived from the original on April 4, 2016. Retrieved May 2, 2012.
- ↑ Farson, Robert H. (1993). Cape Cod Railroads including Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Cape Cod Historical Publications. pp. 232, 238. ISBN 0-9616740-1-6.
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