Owned by MBTA Disabled access Yes Rebuilt 1898 Tracks 2 | Bicycle facilities 7 spaces Opened 1952 Platforms in use 2 | |
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Location 1 Oak Street
Beverly, Massachusetts Line(s) Newburyport/Rockport Line Parking 25 spaces
1 accessible space Address Beverly, MA 01915, United States Owner Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Similar Prides Crossing, Ipswich, Beverly Depot, Rockport, Gloucester |
Beverly Farms is a regional rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Newburyport/Rockport Line, located at the intersection of Oak Street and West Street (MA-127) in Beverly, Massachusetts. The station building, built in 1898, is still present but no longer used for railroad purposes. The station has two side platforms serving the line's two tracks, each with a mini-high section to make the station handicapped accessible.
History
The Eastern Railroad originally only stopped at West Beach to the east when the Gloucester Branch opened in 1847; not until around 1852 did a station open at the modern Beverly Farms site. In 1898, the Boston and Maine Railroad built the current hip-roofed depot. The railroad agency at Beverly Farms closed in 1952 and the freight house was demolished the year after. The station building was closed in 1958; it now houses a real estate agency.