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Somerville Junction : ウィキペディア英語版 | Somerville Junction Somerville Junction was the name of a railroad junction and station in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. The station, which closed in 1927,〔("Rails of the Past" (2008), pp. 3-4 ) Accessed March 31, 2012〕 was located at the site of the present-day park near the intersection of Centre and Woodbine Streets.〔The Park at Somerville Junction, at the site of the former station, was dedicated on September 25, 2008.〕 Nearby, a westward connector split off from the main line of the Boston and Lowell Railroad. It was built by the B&L to connect to the Lexington and Arlington Railroad after its 1870 acquisition. A branch was later added, extending the connector to form the Fitchburg Cutoff. A publication highlighting Somerville railroad history in connection with the MBTA Green Line extension project includes a photo of the depot and a discussion of Somerville Junction's history.〔 Per 1895 maps, the station was situated about 70 yards (65 meters) from the Central Street bridge,〔(1895 map showing station location ) Accessed April 9, 2012〕 and the junction of the tracks was about 240 yards (225 meters) farther northwest.〔(1895 map showing junction ) Accessed April 9, 2012〕 ==References and notes==
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