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The Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT) is a partially completed rail trail between Northampton, Massachusetts and Boston along the right-of-way (ROW) of the former Massachusetts Central Railroad and former Central Massachusetts Railroad. It currently has over 60 miles (97 km) open, and 94.5 miles (152.1 km) are open or protected for trail development.
In 2022, a buried transmission line project between Sudbury and Hudson began construction under the former Massachusetts Central Railroad ROW for which it provided service. [4] This project subsidized the cost of building a section of the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside , which was named for this station and the Inn, and which is expected to ...
In 2017, a stone dust section of the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside was built over the section of the ROW the station was built to service, which is planned to be paved in 2027. [4]: 56 [5]: 34–36 Massachusetts Central Railroad Freight House next to MCRT—Wayside. Wayland had separate buildings for passengers and freight.
In 2022, a buried transmission line project between Sudbury and Hudson began construction under the former Massachusetts Central Railroad ROW. [9] This project subsidized the cost of building the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside, which is expected to complete in 2025. [10]
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – A 2.5-mile portion of the Northampton bike path is scheduled to close on Monday, October 28th for the $1.4 million resurfacing project. ... The Mass Central Rail ...
[1]: 146–147 In 2010, the Massachusetts DCR executed a 99-year lease with the MBTA to build what was renamed the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside, 23 miles from Berlin to Waltham. [ 24 ] : 6 However, construction took significantly longer and is still planned or ongoing in various sections, as DCR funding was limited and various funding ...
Phase 3 (in progress, pre-construction): 4.6 miles (7.4 km) from the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside in Sudbury to Pleasant Street in Framingham, which is planned to be built in 3 sections. In July 2020, MassTrails awarded Sudbury $300,000 to purchase the right-of-way from South Sudbury to the Framingham line, and Sudbury became the ...
Cochituate Rail Trail: will terminate at Natick Center; East Boston Greenway: follows the Blue Line from Maverick to Constitution Beach; Lower Neponset River Trail: parallels much of the Mattapan Line; Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside: near Kendal Green and Waltham; Nashua River Rail Trail: terminates at Ayer; Seaside Trail: terminates at Plymouth