Thanks, EGE.
I
knew there was another map source that I had used before, but had forgotten. It was Ward Maps. I'm indebted to you for jogging my fading memory.
And thanks, Tom.
Actually, there was a Cochituate Station along the line at one time, at the intersection of Speen St. and Cochituate Rd. (Rte. 30). I did see it appear on the branch on at least one B&A system map, but I recall neither where I saw it on-line, nor what year it was printed. (According to Dr. Karr, passenger service ended on the branch in 1936.)
If you look at the linked picture, it does appear on the 1918 topo map; and if you select the 1957 aerial photo on the same picture, there appears to be a shadow hard by the west side of the track on the north side of Cochituate Rd. that could have been a structure.
All the years I lived in that area, there were gas stations on that site, with a sand and gravel company behind them.
As for the depicted Felchville depot, that one's still a mystery to me...
http://www.historicaerials.com/aerials. ... year=T1918
BTW, what
is the proper railroad terminology for a location such as "Worcester St." on the Saxonville Branch, that has no station, junction, switch, or tower, but appears on an employee timetable?