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Crossing in 1894, and through Natick in 1896. During that construction, the line was realigned north (primarily to eliminate a sharp curve west of downtown) and lowered into a wide cut through downtown Natick to eliminate grade crossings with a number of streets. (Middlesex Avenue and the
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November 4, 2019. The 30-month construction period began in March 2020. Demolition of the canopy took place in May 2020. A temporary platform on the south side was installed later in the year.
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parts of the trench between
Washington Street and Main Street. One option with the new station and a pedestrian-only deck was projected to cost $ 26.0 million, while a deck incorporating a bus loop would add $ 17 million more.
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771:. Boston and Worcester Railroad. June 1, 1846. p. 10.
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994:"Heavy rains cause commuter rail delays, snarl commute"
1287:. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. July 2020. p. 6.
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1013:"Storm causes flooding on MBTA Commuter Rail tracks"
887:Humphrey, Thomas J. & Clark, Norton D. (1986).
656:Humphrey, Thomas J. & Clark, Norton D. (1985).
1303:"Natick Center Station Accessibility Improvements"
1249:"Natick Center Station Accessibility Improvements"
1148:"MBTA eyes money for Natick Center station design"
805:. F.W. Beers & Co. 1875 – via Ward Maps.
739:. F.W. Beers & Co. 1875 – via Ward Maps.
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501:on the Natick/Framingham border), and Saxonville.
1455:Buildings and structures in Natick, Massachusetts
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1057:"MBTA backs Natick Center station name change"
636:Central Transportation Planning Staff (2019).
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803:County Atlas of Middlesex Massachusetts
737:County Atlas of Middlesex Massachusetts
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1172:Benson, Brian (December 17, 2017).
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1108:. Town of Natick. Archived from
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1235:Metrowest Daily News
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1061:MetroWest Daily News
1192:"Notice to Bidders"
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