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Newburyport is a passenger rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Newburyport/Rockport Line, located off Parker Street in Newburyport, Massachusetts. The station is the terminus of the Newburyport Branch of the line, with transit times to North Station approximately 65 minutes. Three parking lots totalling over 800 spaces are located around the station, which is in a rural area next to the Newburyport Turnpike approximately one mile south of downtown Newburyport. The Clipper City Rail Trail, running along the former right-of-way, connects the station to the town center. Newburyport station is fully handicapped accessible. ==History== The Eastern Railroad's original Newburyport station, opened in 1840, was located in downtown Newburyport, near Merrimac Street. It was later replaced by a large brick structure with a turret on the same spot.〔 Service on the Boston and Maine Railroad's Eastern Route was cut back from Portsmouth, New Hampshire on January 4, 1965, as part of a general discontinuance of the railroad's interstate service. The only service past Hamilton/Wenham (after June 28, past Ipswich) was a single round trip to Newburyport with an intermediate stop at Rowley. On April 20, 1967, Newburyport began partially subsidizing the service; Rowley did not and its station was abandoned. The state subsidy ended in April 1976, and service was cut back to Ipswich. That December, the MBTA bought the B&M commuter rail assets, including the Eastern Route up to the New Hampshire state line.〔 Freight service continued until 1984, through the line was not officially abandoned until 1984. After "one of the briefest abandonments on record", the line was rebuilt by the MBTA, and service to Newburyport and Rowley was reinstated on October 26, 1998.〔 The new station was located south of downtown where parking and a layover yard could be easily built. A full-length high-level platform - the MBTA's standard for new construction on non-freight-clearance routes - was built for handicapped access. Since Newburyport is the terminus, trains may pull into either of the island platform's two tracks. A four-track layover yard was constructed south of the Newburyport Turnpike. As part of the $2.1 million restoration project, a brick waiting room was built west of the tracks, incorporating two arches from the Newburyport YMCA building which had burned in 1987. The building was complete by 1998, but it and the small coffee shop inside did not open until February 11, 2002.〔 The coffee shop has since closed. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Newburyport (MBTA station)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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