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Weston station (Boston and Maine Railroad)

Coordinates: 42°22′19″N 71°17′36″W / 42.371809°N 71.293365°W / 42.371809; -71.293365
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Weston
The disused station building at Weston in November 2013
General information
LocationChurch Street
Weston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°22′19″N 71°17′36″W / 42.371809°N 71.293365°W / 42.371809; -71.293365
Owned byBoston and Maine Railroad
Line(s)Central Massachusetts Railroad
Platforms1
Tracks1
History
Opened1881
ClosedNovember 26, 1971[1]
Former services
Preceding station MBTA Following station
Cherry Brook Central Mass Branch Waltham Highlands
Preceding station Boston and Maine Railroad Following station
Cherry Brook Central Mass Branch Waltham Highlands
toward Boston

Weston station is a former railroad station in Weston, Massachusetts. Located off Church Street in the Weston town center, it was originally operated by the Central Massachusetts Railroad, which constructed it in the board-and-batten style in 1881.[2]

The station building was reused by a news agency by 1962, by which time it and Kendal Green station had the same private owner.[3] Boston and Maine Railroad service was subsidized by the MBTA and added to the MBTA Commuter Rail system in 1965. The station closed on November 26, 1971, when service on the Central Mass Branch was terminated due to poor track conditions and low ridership.[1] The station was located below grade, with a staircase leading from the Church Street overpass to the station. The station building and staircase are still extant as of 2018, but are in disrepair. In 2022, Weston station was listed on the Massachusetts Most Endangered Historic Resources Program, in an attempt to identify preservation opportunities.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Belcher, Jonathan. "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district" (PDF). Boston Street Railway Association.
  2. ^ Fox, Pamela W. (June 18, 2013). "Weston Chronicles: Saga of the Central Mass. Railroad". Wicked Local Weston.
  3. ^ "Few Trains, But Stations Still Busy". Boston Globe. February 16, 1962. p. 24 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "2022 Endangered". PreservationMA. Retrieved 2023-05-31.

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