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At the Station
Concord Station
Demolished
Intersection of Concord-Station roads


"He [Howard Hannum] was usually too early to get the mail at the Post Office in the general store, and he never wasted time, loitering around the store waiting for mail to arrive on the morning train, as so many of the farmers did” (Hannum, p. 31).
The Concordville railroad station was one of three railroad stations in Concord Township. After regular service terminated along this route, it was used as a scenic railroad until a devastating flood in the early 1970s destroyed the railroad lines. The station was abandoned afterward and ultimately torn down. Little remains from the train station other than fragments of the rail line along Station Road.

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