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Malden station in 1906 The former station repurposed as a restaurant. The Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) opened through Malden in July 1845. [5] The first station was a two-story wooden depot on the east side of the tracks at Pleasant Street; it was replaced by a smaller station on the west side in 1871.
Northampton station, closed in 1987, is now the site of a surface-level Silver Line station. Lechmere station was closed in 2020 for replacement by an elevated station nearby. This listing includes stations that have closed during the MBTA era (since 1964), but were replaced with another rapid transit station.
Remains of the platform of Salem Street station An early-20th-century postcard of Medway station Durham station, closed by the B&M in 1967, has been served by Amtrak since 2001. The MBTA was formed in August 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail services.
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Faulkner, [17] [18] located in Malden on Faulkner Street. [20] Malden Center (also known as Malden), [17] [18] located in Malden on Ferry Street. [20] Not to be confused with the MBTA station of the same name or the Malden Station on Summer Street that now serves as a restaurant. [19] [20] Edgeworth, [2] [6] located in Malden off Medford Street ...
As of Monday morning, Fulk said the street would remain open. The damage was at 775 S. Potomac St., Hopkins said. The structure's address is listed with state property records as 773-775 S ...
Opened in September 1897, the four-track-wide segment of the Green Line tunnel between Park Street and Boylston stations was the first subway in the United States, and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. The downtown portions of what are now the Green, Orange, Blue, and Red line tunnels were all in service by 1912.
I-93 south / North Washington Street / Chelsea Street – Storrow Drive, North Station, Government Center, City Square: Southern terminus: 0.2: 0.32: US 1 north – Tobin Bridge: From southbound / to northbound U.S. Route 1: Middlesex: Everett: 2.5: 4.0: Route 16 to US 1 – Medford, Somerville, Chelsea Main Street – Malden, Melrose