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It is also located 0.1 mi from Shrewsbury railway station. [2] The station is considered to be dated due to its 1980s architecture partially under a 1960s multi-storey car park. There have been plans for the station to be modernised and rebuilt, or even demolished completely, as part of the town's "Big Town Plan".
SL2 bus at South Station. The Silver Line is a six-route bus rapid transit system marketed as rapid transit.It is divided into two branches: Waterfront service (SL1, SL2, SL3, and the rush-hour SLW shuttle) that runs through the South Boston Transitway tunnel, and Washington Street service (SL4 and SL5) that runs on the surface via Washington Street.
Bayston Hill was established as a new ecclesiastical parish with the building of Christ Church in 1843 [4] as an amalgamation of sections from the parishes of St. Julian's Shrewsbury, Meole Brace and nearby Condover. The church was built to serve the local miners, quarrymen and railway navvies.
Route 27 passes into Wayland and under the Massachusetts Turnpike, which it accesses via Route 30, just north of the Pike. In Wayland, Route 27 has a 1.2-mile concurrency with Route 126, passing through the center of town and intersecting US Route 20. The road then crosses the Sudbury River into Sudbury and through the historic town center.
The 28 Mattapan Station–Ruggles Station route provides service through the Grove Hall and Mattapan neighborhoods on Blue Hill Avenue, a major radial arterial. Blue Hill Avenue has long been a busy trunk route; in 1945, route 29 Mattapan– Egleston peaked at 1.5 minute headways during the morning rush hour.
Route 2 is a 142.29-mile-long (228.99 km) major east–west state highway in Massachusetts, United States.Along with Route 9 and U.S. Route 20 to the south, these highways are the main alternatives to the Massachusetts Turnpike/I-90 toll highway.
Around 1920, a subsequent owner of the mill, named Hayway, removed the machinery. [2] A house called Rope Walk on that part of Lyth Hill was the home from 1956 until his death in 1977 of Major General Eric Miles. [3] In 1917, the poet and novelist Mary Webb bought a plot on Lyth Hill, where she built a small bungalow named Spring Cottage. [4]
[37]: 35 Beginning on October 12, 1925, all B&W cars used the Shrewsbury/Belmont route. [37]: 36 The W&S and the Worcester and Shrewsbury Street Railway were consolidated into the Consolidated on March 29, 1929. [38] The Lake View line was replaced with buses in 1933, ending rail service on the former Worcester and Shrewsbury. [39]: 6 [40]