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Lexington (MBTA station) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lexington (MBTA station)
Lexington is a former station on the Lexington Branch, opened in 1846 along with the rest of the Lexington Branch and ending its life as part of the MBTA Commuter Rail system. In January 1977, following a major snowstorm which temporarily shut down the Lexington Branch, the MBTA announced that commuter rail service on the branch would not be restored;〔(About the Lexington Branch )〕 in the 1980s, the MBTA planned to extend the Red Line to Route 128 along the former path of the Lexington Branch as part of the Northwest Extension, including service to Lexington station, but fierce opposition from the residents of Arlington scuttled this plan, and the Northwest Extension was cut short to Alewife. Lexington station still exists, and is currently the headquarters of the Lexington Historical Society.〔 , the Minuteman Bikeway runs right behind the old station's depot, adjacent to the former station platforms. ==References==
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