Bradford Lee Gilbert
 
   
 

New York & New Haven Passenger Station
Bridgewater, Massachusetts

115 Broad Street
1893

Romanesque Style: The station is 96 feet by 25 feet, with the awnings and platforms, it covers 4,300 square feet.  It was made of Milford (Mass.) Pink Granite, trimmed in red stone, and slate roof.  The interior was finished in oak.

A great deal of alterations have been made to the station, and it's currently being used as a Burger King Restaurant.

There is an active railroad line, but passenger service is available at another location.

Sources of interest are shown at the bottom of this page.

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Sources:
Gilbert, Bradford Lee, Sketch Portfolio of Railroad Stations and Kindred Structures, 1895, [New York: Railroad Gazette]