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− | The [[Waterville Station]] | + | The [[Waterville Station]] in late years days, 1967. The station sports the all-red paint scheme applies in the late 1950s and, while looking worn, was still staffed with and agent and operating signal board. |
Photo courtesy Bryce Johnstone, featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496572413972305/posts/1497573637205516/ Waterville Village Memories Facebook post November 27, 2015]. | Photo courtesy Bryce Johnstone, featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496572413972305/posts/1497573637205516/ Waterville Village Memories Facebook post November 27, 2015]. |
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Summary
The Waterville Station in late years days, 1967. The station sports the all-red paint scheme applies in the late 1950s and, while looking worn, was still staffed with and agent and operating signal board. Photo courtesy Bryce Johnstone, featured on a Waterville Village Memories Facebook post November 27, 2015.
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