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[[File:Wakefield MBTA Stop, Wakefield MA.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The current platform that serves MBTA Commuters in Wakefield, next to the historic depot.]]
[[File:Wakefield MBTA Stop, Wakefield MA.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The current platform that serves MBTA Commuters in Wakefield, next to the historic depot.]]


''' Wakefield''' is a station on the [[Haverhill Line]] commuter rail line of the [[Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority|MBTA]]. This station services nearby [[Wakefield, Massachusetts|Wakefield]] Square.<ref>[http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/stations/default.asp?stopId=211&lat=42.501811&lng=-71.075 ''MBTA official website entry for this station'']</ref> It is officially located at 225 North Avenue, according to the MBTA. However the actual location is across the tracks, which run parallel to North Avenue. The station is also described by some as being located at 27-29 Tuttle Street, which runs behind the station between Albion and Chestnut Streets.
''' Wakefield''' is a station on the [[Haverhill Line]] commuter rail line of the [[Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority|MBTA]]. This station services nearby [[Wakefield, Massachusetts|Wakefield]] Square.<ref>[http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/stations/default.asp?stopId=211&lat=42.501811&lng=-71.075 ''MBTA official website entry for this station'']</ref> It is officially located at 225 North Avenue, according to the MBTA. However the actual location is across the tracks, which run parallel to North Avenue. The station is also described by some as being located at 27-29 Tuttle Street, which runs behind the station between Albion and Chestnut Streets. The station is not wheelchair accessible.


Wakefield Station was originally built in 1889 by the [[Boston and Maine Railroad]], as '''Wakefield Upper Depot'''. Another former B&M station built in the 1950s is located to the north on the corner of Tuttle and Chestnut Streets, and a former freight house built by B&M sometime around 1845 can be found south of Wakefield Square along North Avenue.<ref>[http://www.lightlink.com/sglap3/massachusetts/middlesexco.html Existing Railroad Stations in Middlesex County, Massachusetts]</ref> The 1950s station house is now a law office, and the station operates from sheltered platforms in front of the B&M Depot, which was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1989.
Wakefield Station was originally built in 1889 by the [[Boston and Maine Railroad]], as '''Wakefield Upper Depot'''. Another former B&M station built in the 1950s is located to the north on the corner of Tuttle and Chestnut Streets, and a former freight house built by B&M sometime around 1845 can be found south of Wakefield Square along North Avenue.<ref>[http://www.lightlink.com/sglap3/massachusetts/middlesexco.html Existing Railroad Stations in Middlesex County, Massachusetts]</ref> The 1950s station house is now a law office, and the station operates from sheltered platforms in front of the B&M Depot, which was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1989.

Revision as of 03:40, 23 February 2016

WAKEFIELD
Wakefield Upper Depot on Tuttle Street, as seen from the tracks along North Avenue
General information
Location225 North Avenue
Wakefield, MA 01880
Owned byTown of Wakefield
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsMBTA Bus
Construction
Parking117 Spaces, $2.00 each
Bicycle facilities6 Spaces
Other information
Fare zone2
History
Opened1889
Passengers
2008795 weekday avg.[1]
Services
Preceding station   MBTA   Following station
Template:MBTA lines
Wakefield Upper Depot
Wakefield station (MBTA) is located in Massachusetts
Wakefield station (MBTA)
Location27-29 Tuttle Street,
Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA
Built1889
ArchitectUnknown
Architectural styleOther
MPSWakefield MRA
NRHP reference No.89000719[2]
Added to NRHPJuly 06, 1989
The current platform that serves MBTA Commuters in Wakefield, next to the historic depot.

Wakefield is a station on the Haverhill Line commuter rail line of the MBTA. This station services nearby Wakefield Square.[3] It is officially located at 225 North Avenue, according to the MBTA. However the actual location is across the tracks, which run parallel to North Avenue. The station is also described by some as being located at 27-29 Tuttle Street, which runs behind the station between Albion and Chestnut Streets. The station is not wheelchair accessible.

Wakefield Station was originally built in 1889 by the Boston and Maine Railroad, as Wakefield Upper Depot. Another former B&M station built in the 1950s is located to the north on the corner of Tuttle and Chestnut Streets, and a former freight house built by B&M sometime around 1845 can be found south of Wakefield Square along North Avenue.[4] The 1950s station house is now a law office, and the station operates from sheltered platforms in front of the B&M Depot, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

Bus connections

  • 137 Reading Depot - Malden Center Station via North Ave, Wakefield, Melrose & Oak Grove

The following bus connection can be made by walking approximately ¼ mile east on West Water Street to Wakefield Square on the corner of Main Street and Water Street:

  • 136 Reading Depot - Malden Center Station via Wakefield, Melrose & Oak Grove

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ridership and Service Statistics" (PDF). MBTA. 2009. Retrieved 2011-02-01. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  3. ^ MBTA official website entry for this station
  4. ^ Existing Railroad Stations in Middlesex County, Massachusetts