RAILROAD PHOTO WORCHESTER & NASHUA RR, PORTLAND & WORCHESTER BAGGAGE CAR
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ORIGINAL ADVERTISINGWorchester & Nashua RR, Portland & Worchester Line baggage & smoking room car.( The Worcester and Nashua Railroad was organized in 1845 to link Worcester to the growing mill city of Nashua. The line opened as far as the village of South Groton (the town of Ayer today) in the summer of 1848 and to Nashua just before Christmas . The line opened up New Hampshire to southern and western New England and plans were made to connect the line with southern Maine . WIKI) Probably until about 1915.Approx. 8" x 10". Photographic paper. Back is blank.Please use the magnifier for a closer look.(Rail Road, train, engine, rail way, railway, locomotive)<><><><><><><><>Be sure to add me to your favorites list ! Check out my other item s !**Please use the magnifier for a closer look and ask questions before bidding. I try my best to describe items accurately, especially pre-owned items.**If you wish to contact me, my email address, phone number and tracking number will be in the notice that eBay sends to you.Multiple purchases : I combine sales & adjust p/h charges.Once an invoice is PAID, the item/s MUST be shipped, and no further items can be combined with it, and it cannot be held for shipping at a later date.Please hold payment until you are ready for it to ship.**Please add items to your cart. Ebay: "buyers must first request
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