The D line is the lone exception, running completely on a former Boston and Albany Railroad dedicated right-of-way to Riverside station in Newton.
Richardson also designed nine railroad station buildings for the Boston & Albany Railroad as well as three stations for other lines.
In the film, the fictional town of Whistle Stop, Alabama is served by the Tallahassee & Albany Railroad running through it.
NAR 306 Coach Caboose (formerly Boston and Albany Railroad)
The Boston & Albany Railroad, extending outwards from Boston, reached Natick in August 1834.
In 1867, the Boston & Worcester joined with the Western Railroad to become the Boston & Albany Railroad.
The Western Railroad (later Boston & Albany Railroad) opened to Chester on May 24, 1841.
He served for more than thirty years on the directorate of the Boston & Albany Railroad, and at the time of his death was vice president.
The Boston & Albany Railroad originally had a number of stations in the inner ring of suburbs, including a station at Everett Street which was demolished in 1857.
In the 1880s the Boston & Albany Railroad invested heavily in its the physical facilities, including the construction of over 30 new passenger stations.