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Dedham Corporate Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dedham Corporate Center (MBTA station)
Dedham Corporate Center (signed as Dedham Corporate Center/128) is a station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Franklin Line, which runs from Franklin, Massachusetts to Boston. The station is located just off exit 14 of Interstate 95/Route 128 and serves mostly as a park-and-ride location for inbound riders. The station consists of two platforms (each a long low asphalt platform with a short high-level platform for handicapped accessibility) serving the Franklin Line's two tracks. A station called Rust Craft was open nearby from 1955 to 1977. ==History==
The Norfolk County Railroad built their Midland Division from Islington to Boston in 1853. No station was located at the modern location, which was in the middle of a swamp until the middle of the 20th century. On May 2, 1955, a New Haven Railroad station listed in timetables as Rust Craft opened off of Rustcraft Road, just east of the modern station location. The station, which served the Rust Craft greeting card plant, was the first reverse commute-focused station on the MBTA system and was "hailed as the start of a new era". Rust Craft was closed in 1977 due to low ridership.〔〔 During the 1980s, the Dedham Corporate Center office park was built nearby due to convenient access to Route 128 and Route 1. On January 15, 1990, Dedham Corporate Center station was opened.〔 As well as providing access to the office park, the station provides nearly 500 parking spaces for commuters riding to Boston, as well as access to the office park for workers coming from both directions on the line. In late 2014, a kiss and ride dropoff lane was build on the north side of the station off Rustcraft Road.
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