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Highland branch remained connected at both ends for freight service until the 1970s. The Lower Falls
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had bought the B&A in 1900 primarily for long-distance service. After the New York
Central electrified several suburban lines around New York City, the public asked for similar improvements around Boston. The New York Central studied third-rail electrification of the Highland branch and the main
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on July 4, 1959. Total construction costs came to $ 8 million. Daily ridership was 25,000, ten times what the B&A trains had carried at the end. The project was "ahead of schedule and under budget", and ridership exceeded projections. The faster acceleration of the electric streetcars permitted
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business had ceased to be profitable for most railroads in the United States. Causes included high structural costs of doing business, loss of demand outside of rush hour, and restrictive regulations. The Boston-area railroads were not immune to these trends, and as the decade wore on sought to end
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November 1912, the Highland branch had 30 daily round trips, plus several Needham trains operating via Newton Highlands. This frequency dropped by one-quarter by 1919 (with many Highland branch trains not completing the circuit on the main line), then stayed constant for two decades. The B&A
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Riverside via the Highland branch returned via the main line, thus completing the "circuit". In 1904 a round trip took 1 hour and 15 minutes. The B&A main line was quadruple-tracked between Boston and Riverside; tracks 3 and 4 were used by suburban trains.
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line in 1956, for a total estimated cost of $ 9 million. The MTA was attracted to the project because it could extend rapid transit service quickly and cheaply. The state legislature approved the purchase and a total expenditure of $ 9.2 million on June 20, 1957. By the time the New York
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Highland branch to avoid congestion at the Cook Street junction. From 1911 to 1914, the New Haven operated "Needham Circuit" service operating via Needham and Newton Highlands. In 1926, the Newton Lower Falls branch was rerouted to join the Highland branch south of Riverside. The
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along the branch, following a similar project a decade earlier on the main line through Newton. The line's elevation was lowered by as much as 10.5-foot (3.2 m) in some places in order to permit road traffic to cross overhead. Lower levels were added at Newton
Highlands and Newton Centre to
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The citizens of Newton were dissatisfied with their service to Boston and since the early 1870s and had pressured both the Boston and Albany and the New York and New
England to improve service, without result. Among these proposals was for the NY&NE to sell part of its Woonsocket line to the
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Most of the stations were demolished during the light rail conversion to provide additional parking spaces. However, four structures remain: the station buildings at Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, and Woodland, plus part of the baggage and express building at Newton Centre. (None of the
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ended the seven inbound and nine outbound daily trains on May 31, 1958, daily patronage on the branch had fallen to 2,200 passengers. The MTA bought the Highland branch from the Boston and Albany on June 24, 1958 for $ 600,000. Even as the MTA took this action, the
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in 1926. The next major round of planning in the mid-1940s suggested the same conversion, along with a branch to Needham. The idea returned in the mid-1950s as a combination of factors, both general and specific, made the concept attractive. The
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by a group of Newton citizens in 1882, with the stated goal of completing the circuit by building a 7-mile (11 km) line from Brookline to Riverside, prompted the two railroads to take action.
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in 1863. The Charles River Branch Railroad also constructed its own track parallel to the Brookline branch. From 1858, freight trains carrying gravel from Needham quarries to fill the
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designed a number of additional stations for the B&A, several of which were for the Highland branch. These included replacements for six of the former NY&NE stations -
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for the railroad in 1881, was commissioned to design several stations for the B&A. These included the three stations opened on the new section through Newton Highlands (
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branch between Newton Lower Falls and Riverside was out of service after 1972, leaving just the short section at Riverside Yard; the branch was formally abandoned in 1976.
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in 1852. The B&A bought the line in 1883 and extended to Riverside, rejoining its main line there. The MTA electrified the line when it rebuilt it for light rail use.
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The creation of the circuit service over the Highland branch coincided with a "major program of capital investment and improvements" by the Boston and Albany. Architect
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tickets. The introduction of frequent service to Boston led a population boom in Newton. Three new stations on the extension opened as they were completed:
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in 1911, but did not find it to be cost-effective. The lines instead continued to use steam power until diesel locomotives were substituted around 1950.
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accommodate the depressed tracks. At this time service over the line was almost exclusively passenger, with just one scheduled freight train per day. An
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Allen, John (1999). "Inner Zone Commuter Rail as an Opportunity for Light Rail: Lessons from Boston's Riverside Line".
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3021:"Grade Crossing Abolition at Newton Highlands and Newton Centre, Mass"
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Between 1905–1907 the Boston and Albany undertook a project to remove
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example of converting an extant commuter rail line to light rail use.
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Streetcar Lines of the Hub: Boston's MTA Through Riverside and Beyond
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or reduce their money-losing commuter operations. In addition, the
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did not begin until 1859), and the branch was quickly a success.
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The Richardson-designed former Woodland station building in 1959
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2739:"Remote Control with C.T.C. Equipment on Boston & Albany"
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Report of the Directors of the Boston and Worcester Railroad
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for development made up most of the traffic on the line.
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History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States
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system. The tracks beyond Brookline, which now reached
2789:(Summer 1962). "The Decline of Railroad Commutation".
2202:"State Must Act This Week To Keep Old Colony Running"
1974:. July 8, 1892. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
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2437:"Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district"
2256:"MTA Has Plan To Extend Lines On B&A Roadbed"
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2897:H.H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works
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2859:. Boston Street Railway Association.
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2722:. Boston Street Railway Association.
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2200:Hurley, Cornelius F. (May 26, 1958).
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1897:"Annual Reports: Boston & Albany"
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2628:. Boston: Eastburn's Press. 1850.
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2893:Ochsner, Jeffery Karl (1982).
2737:Curran, J. W. (October 1932).
2636:Transportation Research Record
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2063:Official Guide of the Railways
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1968:"Aspinwall Av. to be Bridged"
1865:"The Newton Circuit Railroad"
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1902:St. Louis Railway Register
1794:Clarke & Cummings 1997
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2999:Roy, John H. Jr. (2007).
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2097:Humphrey & Clark 1985
2085:Humphrey & Clark 1985
2049:Humphrey & Clark 1986
2037:Humphrey & Clark 1986
1992:Humphrey & Clark 1985
1870:American Railroad Journal
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2756:Transportation Bulletin
1670:Henry Hobson Richardson
1624:Chestnut Hill Reservoir
1425:Newton Circuit Railroad
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1240:Newton Highlands branch
3025:The Engineering Record
2986:"A Railroad Beautiful"
2207:North Adams Transcript
2017:"New Engineering Work"
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3003:. Branch Line Press.
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1720:Frederick Law Olmsted
1690:Chestnut Hill station
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1579:station at Park Drive
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1518:Tremont Street Subway
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1252:Newton, Massachusetts
1244:Boston, Massachusetts
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745:Cook Street Junction
65:Boston, Massachusetts
2318:The Pittsburgh Press
1435:on August 16, 1886;
1238:, also known as the
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243:Boston South Station
2435:Belcher, Jonathan.
2261:The Berkshire Eagle
1717:landscape architect
1596:Green Line D branch
1556:Old Colony Railroad
1273:between Boston and
1266:of the Green Line.
1015:Riverside Junction
311:Brookline Junction
21:Green Line D branch
2991:House & Garden
2960:Poor, Henry Varnum
2769:Arcadia Publishing
2682:Arcadia Publishing
2545:, pp. 127–131
2187:, pp. 173–175
2006:, pp. 586–589
1957:, pp. 360–366
1918:, pp. 111–112
1772:, pp. 104–105
1674:Auburndale station
1666:
1571:Beacon Street Line
1567:
1510:
1408:
1400:
1378:, belonged to the
1345:Newton Upper Falls
1287:Newton Upper Falls
3010:978-0-942147-08-7
2984:(November 1902).
2912:978-0-262-15023-1
2885:978-0-942147-12-4
2866:978-0-938315-02-5
2847:978-0-685-41294-7
2787:Hilton, George W.
2778:978-0-7385-3774-0
2743:Railway Signaling
2729:978-0-938315-07-0
2710:978-0-938315-04-9
2691:978-0-7385-0087-4
2468:(14th ed.).
1724:Brookline station
1459:to serve magnate
1334:Huntington Avenue
1232:
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1228:
1227:
1224:
1223:
1188:
1187:
1167:
1166:
1127:
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974:
973:
927:
926:
880:
879:
833:
832:
799:
798:
711:
710:
671:
670:
631:
630:
591:
590:
551:
550:
511:
510:
471:
470:
431:
430:
388:
387:
277:
276:
237:
236:
3068:
3032:
3014:
2995:
2977:
2955:
2916:
2900:
2889:
2870:
2851:
2832:
2782:
2759:
2750:
2733:
2714:
2695:
2679:
2676:Boston in Motion
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2583:
2577:
2571:
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2432:
2426:
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2396:
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2271:
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2240:
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2088:
2082:
2076:
2075:
2058:
2052:
2046:
2040:
2034:
2025:
2024:
2021:Monthly Bulletin
2013:
2007:
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1840:
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1818:
1812:
1806:
1797:
1791:
1785:
1779:
1773:
1767:
1761:
1755:
1701:Newton Highlands
1643:
1613:Emerald Necklace
1421:Albany, New York
1413:Newton Highlands
1390:Suburban service
1216:
1209:
1202:
1196:
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1098:
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821:
814:
813:
785:
777:
776:
769:
768:
761:
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732:
731:
717:Newton Highlands
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659:
652:
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572:
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2968:. Vol. 1.
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2848:
2805:10.2307/3111454
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2599:. July 9, 2010.
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1764:
1756:
1752:
1748:
1726:, dismissed by
1709:Brookline Hills
1658:
1653:
1652:
1651:
1649:
1644:
1605:
1573:tunnel west of
1502:
1471:line as far as
1448:grade crossings
1392:
1351:(later part of
1330:Longwood Avenue
1318:Governor Square
1310:
1304:
1299:
1236:Highland branch
1220:
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1143:
1106:
1099:
1080:
1073:
1066:
1044:
1037:
1030:
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184:
169:
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148:4 ft
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112:
110:
97:
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43:
31:Highland branch
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
3074:
3064:
3063:
3058:
3053:
3048:
3034:
3033:
3031:(22): 586–589.
3016:
3009:
2996:
2978:
2956:
2936:10.2307/990324
2930:(2): 109–131.
2917:
2911:
2890:
2884:
2871:
2865:
2852:
2846:
2833:
2799:(2): 171–187.
2783:
2777:
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2749:(10): 293–295.
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2446:. p. 301.
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1583:Riverside Line
1575:Kenmore Square
1501:
1498:
1481:Needham cutoff
1453:infill station
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196:
186:
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171:standard gauge
145:
139:
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118:
117:
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77:
73:
72:
68:
67:
62:
58:
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44:
41:
33:
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15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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3012:
3006:
3002:
2997:
2993:
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2983:
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2957:
2953:
2949:
2945:
2941:
2937:
2933:
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2925:
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2914:
2908:
2904:
2899:
2898:
2891:
2887:
2881:
2877:
2872:
2868:
2862:
2858:
2853:
2849:
2843:
2839:
2834:
2830:
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2818:
2814:
2810:
2806:
2802:
2798:
2794:
2793:
2788:
2784:
2780:
2774:
2770:
2766:
2761:
2757:
2752:
2748:
2744:
2740:
2735:
2731:
2725:
2721:
2716:
2712:
2706:
2702:
2697:
2693:
2687:
2683:
2678:
2677:
2670:
2666:
2662:
2658:
2654:
2650:
2646:
2642:
2638:
2637:
2631:
2627:
2626:
2621:
2617:
2616:
2611:
2610:
2598:
2594:
2593:
2588:
2582:
2576:, p. 568
2575:
2574:Robinson 1902
2570:
2563:
2558:
2556:
2554:
2552:
2544:
2539:
2533:, p. 116
2532:
2527:
2521:, p. 109
2520:
2515:
2509:, p. 587
2508:
2503:
2497:, p. 586
2496:
2491:
2485:, p. 345
2484:
2479:
2471:
2464:
2458:
2451:
2445:
2438:
2431:
2425:, p. 160
2424:
2419:
2412:
2407:
2401:, p. 181
2400:
2395:
2388:
2383:
2377:, p. 129
2376:
2371:
2365:, p. 177
2364:
2359:
2352:
2347:
2339:
2332:
2320:
2319:
2314:
2308:
2306:
2298:
2293:
2291:
2282:
2275:
2263:
2262:
2257:
2251:
2244:
2239:
2237:
2228:
2221:
2209:
2208:
2203:
2196:
2194:
2186:
2181:
2175:, p. 155
2174:
2169:
2167:
2158:
2157:
2149:
2142:
2137:
2130:
2125:
2123:
2121:
2114:, p. 293
2113:
2108:
2106:
2098:
2093:
2086:
2081:
2073:
2069:
2065:
2064:
2057:
2050:
2045:
2038:
2033:
2031:
2022:
2018:
2012:
2005:
2000:
1993:
1988:
1986:
1984:
1982:
1973:
1969:
1963:
1956:
1951:
1944:
1939:
1933:, p. 114
1932:
1927:
1925:
1917:
1912:
1904:
1903:
1898:
1892:
1886:, p. 111
1885:
1880:
1872:
1871:
1866:
1860:
1854:, p. 352
1853:
1848:
1846:
1838:
1833:
1825:
1824:
1817:
1811:, p. 351
1810:
1805:
1803:
1795:
1790:
1783:
1778:
1771:
1766:
1759:
1754:
1750:
1743:
1741:
1737:
1731:
1729:
1725:
1721:
1718:
1714:
1711:in 1892, and
1710:
1706:
1702:
1698:
1693:
1691:
1687:
1683:
1679:
1675:
1671:
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1600:
1597:
1593:
1587:
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1576:
1572:
1563:
1559:
1557:
1553:
1549:
1548:North Station
1545:
1540:
1536:
1531:
1529:
1524:
1523:commuter rail
1519:
1515:
1506:
1497:
1495:
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1486:
1482:
1476:
1474:
1469:
1464:
1462:
1458:
1454:
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1387:
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1381:
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1331:
1327:
1323:
1319:
1315:
1309:
1294:
1290:
1288:
1284:
1280:
1277:in 1848. The
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1272:
1267:
1265:
1261:
1257:
1253:
1249:
1245:
1241:
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1217:
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1090:
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1051:
1050:Charles River
1046:
1023:
1021:
1018:
1012:
989:
987:
984:
981:
970:19.71 km
969:
968:
965:12.25 mi
964:
963:
958:
942:
940:
937:
934:
922:
921:
918:11.56 mi
917:
916:
911:
895:
893:
890:
887:
876:16.96 km
875:
874:
871:10.54 mi
870:
869:
864:
848:
846:
843:
840:
829:15.61 km
828:
827:
823:
822:
817:
808:
806:
803:
795:to Woonsocket
794:
793:
790:
787:
786:
780:
753:
751:
748:
742:
726:
724:
721:
718:
707:14.39 km
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705:
701:
700:
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686:
684:
681:
678:
677:Newton Centre
667:13.05 km
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2173:Clarke 2015
2143:, p. 2
2112:Curran 1932
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1784:, p. 7
1617:Muddy River
1609:Fenway Park
1500:Sale to MTA
273:1.9 km
268:1.2 mi
143:Track gauge
126:Line length
3040:Categories
2607:References
2411:Allen 1999
2387:Allen 1999
2129:Allen 1999
1539:light rail
1479:After the
1473:Framingham
1306:See also:
1302:Precursors
1260:light rail
2974:950951354
2944:0037-9808
2903:MIT Press
2829:155828018
2813:0007-6805
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2657:0361-1981
2483:Karr 2017
2297:Dana 1961
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1852:Karr 2017
1837:Poor 1860
1809:Karr 2017
1770:Poor 1860
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1361:Back Bay
1264:D branch
933:Woodland
437:Longwood
162: in
48:Overview
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