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Scotch Village Station

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Scotch Village Station

It is believed that the station might have been about 50' in length and about 25' in width and at one time did have a station agent named Mr. John Henry Parker who's retirement is unknown, although reportedly he worked for the railway in the 1940's. According to 1969 Memorandum of General Information there is no local listed agent and it refers to Brooklyn for the agent who at that time was J. R. Clark. By 1969 there was no local freight traffic being delivered or picked up from Scotch Village.

The station is reported to have been located here: Google Map. and had been torn down in the mid to late 1970's alhough according to a local resident the station might have been torn down in 1968 or 1969.

First Station 18xx to 196x/197x

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