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The Worcester and Millbury Street Railway was chartered on May 13, 1892, and opened between Worcester and Bramanville via Millbury in October 1892. [53]: 69 [51]: 985 [90] On May 12, 1893, the legislature authorized the Worcester, Leicester and Spencer to acquire other companies and change its name to the Worcester and Suburban Street Railway.
A Boston and Worcester Street Railway streetcar on the line in the early 20th century. The Worcester Consolidated Street Railway, which operated an extensive streetcar system in Worcester and surrounding towns, received permission from the state legislature in June 1896 to lease the W&S and the Worcester and Shrewsbury Street Railway (an unrelated streetcar company). [26]
Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) is a public, non-profit organization charged with providing public transportation to the city of Worcester, Massachusetts and the surrounding towns. The WRTA was created in September 1974 under Chapter 161B of the Massachusetts General Laws .
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WORCESTER — The white sidewalk on Shrewsbury Street has been given a touch of green and red paint, a sign of things to come. The annual Shrewsbury Street Italian Heritage Parade will be held ...
Postcard view of Foster Street station. Worcester became a rail hub in the mid-19th century, with seven railroads serving the city: The Boston and Worcester Railroad (B&W) opened between Boston and Worcester on July 4, 1835. [4]: 342 The Western Railroad opened between Worcester and Springfield in October 1839, and to Albany, New York, in 1841.
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WORCESTER — Following reports of a resident dying in a collision on Mill Street, City Council Tuesday requested the city pause a controversial redesign of the street.