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Palmer, MA is the town of the seven railroads and 3 still call it home today. There is not currently any passenger service today but it is where the Vermonter undergoes its back up move (crossing two manually operated switches) to switch from the New England Central railroad from to CSX tracks to Springfield where it joins Amtrak trackage for the rest of its journey south to New York and Washington. The Lake Shore Limited also passes through. This is all in view of the former Palmer Union Station, a large brick station surrounded by railroads and former platform areas on two sides and was built in 1883 by H.H. Richardson. It is now the Steaming Tenders Restaurant that includes an outdoor ice cream window, and a few railfans venture there everyday between 1:30 and 3:30 when first the westbound Lake Shore Limited passes, followed by each direction's Vermonter within a hour of each other. The train schedule on their website is relatively accurate. A low fence runs along the former platform offering excellent views and photo opportunities for the passing trains. In parking lot of Steaming Tenders is a 1915 Porter 0-6-0 Engine #102 once Owned By Southern Sand & Graver, and another old parlor car.
Palmer has never been a station stop in the Amtrak era, although I did find an article from the freak snowstorm in late October 2011 when the eastbound Lake Shore Limited and the Vermonter nearby got stranded overnight (passengers were all given food). The next morning passengers on the Lake Shore (I assume here) were offloaded onto buses to finish the rest of their trip on buses (Lisa Caruso. 'Amtrak Restores New England Service After Snowstorm Strandings' Bloomberg, November 4, 2011 Link and '48 spend night on halted Amtrak train from Chicago', ABC WLS-TV Chicago, October 30, 2011 Link). One newspaper article from 1992 discusses how the classic depot is trying to become a hub of passenger rail service again ('Palmer Wants to Be All Aboard Amtrak' Worcester Telegram & Gazette, July 12, 1992, Link). With the rerouting of the Vermonter within the next year bypassing Palmer, I highly doubt rail service will ever be restored to this town of 12,000 that also even lacks regular bus service. I ended up visiting the station by car, taking a slight detour while driving back from Vermont, it was a Tuesday and Steaming Tenders was closed. I wanted to make sure I got photos of the back-up move before the Vermonter is rerouted. The crews were even friendly with their acknowledgment: the conductor had opened the back door of the last Amfleet coach of the Lake Shore Limited to wave at the few of us at the railfan spot. The crew of the Vermonter waved as they did there switch work (a few tracks away from the former platform). There is also a nondescript building owned by the New England Central Railroad.
All photos were taken on 20 March, 2012
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Last Updated: 6 April, 2012 |