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  2. List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Station: Indicates the MBTA's official name for the station. Indicates whether the station is accessible. (See MBTA accessibility for further details.): Line: Indicates the lines that stop at the given station.

  3. List of MBTA bus routes - Wikipedia

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    The 20 belt route was created by the M.T.A. in 1962 as a combination of the 20 and 21 stub routes inherited from BERy. In 2005, the MBTA redesignated the two directions of the loop as the 201 and 202 to avoid confusion about which way each bus ran. [4]

  4. Newburyport/Rockport Line - Wikipedia

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    Substantially reduced schedules due to the COVID-19 pandemic were in effect from March 16 to June 23, 2020. [14] Schedule changes effective November 2, 2020 shifted some peak service to off-peak, providing 30-minute midday headways on the inner portion of the line, as part of a transition to a regional rail model. [ 37 ]

  5. Massachusetts Route 129 - Wikipedia

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    Route 129 eastbound in Swampscott. In Lynnfield, Route 129 leaves Route 1 at the Lynnfield Tunnel, a traffic landmark just south of I-95 and Route 128. Just east of this point, Route 129 enters Goodwin Circle, which provides access to all three highways via a connector road. Immediately after leaving the circle, Route 129 enters the city of Lynn.

  6. Massachusetts Route 1A - Wikipedia

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    Lynnway east – Nahant, Swampscott: 58.018: 93.371: Route 129 west – Lynnfield: Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 129: 59.167: 95.220: Route 129 east – Swampscott, Marblehead: Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 129: Salem: 62.554: 100.671: Route 114 east – Marblehead: Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 114: 63 ...

  7. Swampscott station - Wikipedia

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    Swampscott station is a historic railroad station in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Located in the southwest portion of Swampscott near the Lynn border, it serves the MBTA Commuter Rail Newburyport/Rockport Line. The historic Stick/Eastlake-style depot building, was originally built in 1868 for the Eastern Railroad, but is no longer in use.

  8. Massachusetts Route 62 - Wikipedia

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    Route 62 is an 82.1817-mile-long (132.2586 km) east–west state route in Massachusetts.The route crosses four of the Bay State's 13 interstates (I-190, I-495, I-93, and I-95), as well as U.S. Route 1 (US 1), US 3, Route 2 and Route 128 as it heads from the northern hills of Worcester County through the northern portions of Greater Boston, ending in the North Shore city of Beverly at Route 127.

  9. Swampscott, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Swampscott (/ ˈ s w ɒ m p s k ə t /) [1] is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 15 miles (24 km) up the coast from Boston in an area known as the North Shore. The population was 15,111 as of the 2020 United States Census . [ 2 ]