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Prides Crossing (MBTA station) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prides Crossing (MBTA station)
Prides Crossing is a passenger rail station on MBTA's Newburyport/Rockport Line serving the village of Prides Crossing in Beverly, Massachusetts. The station is small and only seven trains (3 inbound and 4 outbound) stop here each weekday. No trains stop on weekends. The village this station serves is small, and the Beverly Farms station is a mere away. There is only a platform on the outbound side of the tracks. Passengers going to Boston must wait on the outbound platform and then board the train from an asphalt patch about wide that crosses the outbound tracks from the platform. There is an old former station house adjacent to the platform that is now a candy store. On the street side of the candy store are the "Republican" and "Democrat" benches, which are local landmarks. With just 24 inbound riders per day (by a 2009 count), Prides Crossing is the third-lowest-ridership station on the Commuter Rail system.〔 ==Image galley==
File:MBTApridescrossing6.jpg|Single platform at Prides Crossing Image:MBTApridescrossing2.jpg|Republican and Democrat benches
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