North Union Station, often just called North Station, in Boston, Massachusetts, consisted of three adjoined buildings. It was located on Causeway Street in the West End, and included Lowell Station (built 1878), a central building designed by the architecture firm of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge (1893), and a third structure. The station was demolished in 1927, when the new North Station and the Boston Garden were built.
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