Stone Haven station
Former railroad station in Massachusetts, United States
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Stone Haven was a railroad station on the Dedham Branch spur, connecting Dedham station to the main Boston-Providence line at Readville. The station was located on Mount Vernon Street in Dedham, next to the home of Col. Eliphalet Stone, and was named for him.[1] Stone donated the building for the waiting room.[1]
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| Coordinates | 42.24696°N 71.16308°W | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Line | Dedham Branch | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Closed | April 21, 1967 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Coal was delivered to this station to then be transported to the mills along the nearby Mother Brook.[2]
The station closed on April 21, 1967.[3]
