A true New England classic. The 1937 built Boston and Maine depot is a colonial revival style structure that features an octagonal cupola topped with a copper weathervane modeled after a B&M Pacific type steam locomotive. While the Ambassador, Montrealer, or Day White Mountains no longer call here and the B&M and CV are but memories, the depot still sees the passage for four different freight carriers and serves passengers on the north and southbound Vermonters every day of the year.