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Newington Railroad Depot

Former railway stations in New HampshireNational Register of Historic Places in Rockingham County, New HampshireNewington, New HampshireRailway buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in New HampshireRailway freight houses on the National Register of Historic Places
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NewingtonNH RRDepot
NewingtonNH RRDepot

The Newington Railroad Depot is a historic railroad station on Bloody Point Road in Newington, New Hampshire. Built in 1873, it is an unusual railroad-related structure, serving as a passenger and freight depot, and as the residence of the stationmaster, who also performed the role of toll collector for the nearby bridge. It is the only surviving 19th-century railroad-related structure in Newington. Now vacant and owned by the state, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.

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Newington Railroad Depot
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Bloody Point Drive
03801
New Hampshire, United States
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