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South Weymouth (MBTA station)

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Owned by
  
MBTA

Bicycle facilities
  
10 spaces

Opened
  
1845

Tracks
  
1

Line(s)
  
Kingston/Plymouth Line

Disabled access
  
Yes

Platforms in use
  
1

South Weymouth (MBTA station)

Location
  
89 Trotter Road Weymouth, Massachusetts

Parking
  
539 spaces ($4.00 fee) 9 accessible spaces

Address
  
Weymouth, MA 02190, United States

Owner
  
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Similar
  
Kingston/Route 3, JFK/UMass, Braintree, Weymouth Landing/East Braintree, West Hingham

South Weymouth is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Plymouth/Kingston Line, located on the west side of the former South Weymouth Naval Air Station in the South Weymouth village of Weymouth, Massachusetts.

History

South Weymouth station opened along with on the Old Colony Railroad in 1845. The railroad built a small wood-frame depot, which served as the station facilities for the next 114 years. The line closed on June 30, 1959, after the completion of the Southeast Expressway. The building was used by a drywall company for two decades. It was bought in 2001; in 2005, the entire building was placed on jacks and rotated from its original location to face Pond Street. The building was initially used as a general store, then as a sports memorabilia shop beginning in 2010.

The MBTA began restoring the Old Colony Lines for commuter service in the 1990s. The new South Weymouth station was located south of the town center and the old station on land formerly part of South Weymouth Naval Air Station. The station opened along with the Kingston/Plymouth Line and the Middleborough/Lakeville Line on September 29, 1997.

References

South Weymouth (MBTA station) Wikipedia


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