Gray Gables | |
Style: | New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad |
Line: | Woods Hole Branch |
Opened: | 1892 |
Closed: | July 18, 1938 |
Other Services Header: | Former services |
Gray Gables station is a former train station in Bourne, Massachusetts.
The station was first built by the Old Colony Railroad around 1892 as a stop for President Grover Cleveland's nearby summer home of Gray Gables.[1] It was located on the Monument Neck Road in Bourne.[2] The station was moved to the site of the Aptucxet Trading Post Museum in Bourne in 1977, and was renovated and moved closer to Aptuxet Road in 2013.[3]