- Source: Tower Hill station (Boston and Maine Railroad)
Tower Hill station was a former train station in Wayland, Massachusetts near Plain Road.
Background
Tower Hill station was created by the Massachusetts Central Railroad on October 1, 1881. By 1885 the successor Central Massachusetts Railroad provided service, and by 1887 the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) leased the ROW and named it the Central Massachusetts Branch. B&M service was subsidized by the MBTA and added to the MBTA Commuter Rail system in 1965.: 369–371
The original station burned down in the 1890s. The replacement station was in operation until December 31, 1920. It was designed in the same general style as the nearby Weston and Wayland stations, but without roof overhangs on the ends. In the early 1950s B&M built a simple wooden open-air shelter for passengers between the closed station and the tracks. About ten years later B&M tore down the station but passengers could still use the shelter stop.: 51-52
Service on the Central Mass Branch was terminated on November 26, 1971 due to poor track conditions and low ridership.: 369–371, 373 Finally the derelict shelter was demolished in 1996 after years of neglect and vandalism.: 51-52
In 2019, a paved section of the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside was built over the section of the ROW the station was built to service.
References
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- Tower Hill station (Boston and Maine Railroad)
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- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- Central Massachusetts Railroad
- Fitchburg Railroad
- Transportation in Boston
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- Yarmouth, Maine
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