On verso: The Boston and Maine Railroad have erected at Waltham a fine passenger station, which faces the beautiful Common or public square, although it may be entered from Moody Street. It is built of brick and has ample waiting rooms and shelter sheds.'
Location: Atlantic Avenue and Summer Street; On verso: 'The South Station, located in Dewey Square, serves the patrons of the New York, New Haven and Hartford and Boston and Albany Railroads. Trains leave here for the South and West.'
On verso: 'The main station in Fall River of the N.Y.N.H. & H. [New York, New Haven & Hartford] R.R. is located at North Main Street, between Bylies and Pearce Streets. It is built of granite and red sandstone, and was erected in 1891 at a cost of $50,000. A few years ago the grade crossings were abolished within the city limits, and the station was raised seven feet from its original foundation. This was considered a wonderful feat of engineering.'