This 1907 vintage postcard showcases the New B & M Railroad Train Depot Station in Haverhill, Massachusetts, is a notable example of early 20th-century American railway architecture. Built by the Boston and Maine Railroad, the station features solid granite construction with deep eaves supported by brackets, designed to protect passengers from the weather. The elevated platform, accessible via stone staircases, was part of efforts to improve safety by eliminating grade crossings.
The station served as a key transportation hub and a community landmark, reflecting the importance of rail travel during that era. The surrounding area, as depicted in your postcard, includes vintage automobiles and other buildings, offering a glimpse into the urban landscape of the early 1900s.