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Wellesley Square station

Wellesley Square station is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located just north of the MA 16-MA 135 intersection in downtown Wellesley, Massachusetts. It serves both walk-up and park-and-ride commuters, with a 224-space parking lot for the latter group. The station has low-level platforms and is not accessible.

Wellesley Square
Station platforms viewed from Crest Road in 2013
General information
Location1 Grove Street
Wellesley, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°17′51″N 71°17′38″W / 42.29755°N 71.29375°W / 42.29755; -71.29375
Line(s)Worcester Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Parking224 spaces ($4.50 fee)
Other information
Fare zone3
History
Openedc. 1845
Rebuilt1889, 1962[1]
Previous namesWellesley
Passengers
2018626 (weekday average boardings)[2]
Services
Preceding station MBTA Following station
Natick Center
toward Worcester
Framingham/​Worcester Line Wellesley Hills
Former services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Natick
toward Albany
Boston and Albany Railroad
Main Line
Wellesley Hills
toward Boston
Location

History edit

 
The 1889-built station in June 1959

The Boston & Worcester Railroad (B&W), extending outwards from Boston, reached through the West Parish of Needham in mid-1834.[3] In 1839, the line was double tracked through the area.[4] Around 1844, the railroad proposed to relocate the Needham station building to West Needham, which had more population.[5] A new station building was constructed at West Needham within a year instead.[6][1]

It was renamed to Wellesley after the adjacent village in 1863, though the West Parish did not formally separate from Needham to become Wellesley until 1881.[7] The wood-framed building was moved half a mile to the east in 1889 (where it still stands, in use as a restaurant), when H. H. Richardson's successors Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge designed a stone Richardsonian Romanesque station for the Boston & Albany Railroad (B&A), which had taken over the B&W.[1]

The 1889-built depot was demolished around 1962 to make room for a post office; only bare asphalt platforms remained.[8] Amtrak Inland Route service served it until 1975, and from 1984 to 1986. In 1977 or 1978, the station was renamed Wellesley Square to differentiate it from the other two stations in Wellesley.[9][10]

In 2019, the MBTA listed Wellesley Square as a "Tier I" accessibility priority.[11] In June 2021, the MBTA issued a $28 million design contract for a project to add a third track from Weston to Framingham, including reconstruction of the three Wellesley stations and West Natick station. The project was expected to cost around $400 million, of which rebuilding Wellesley Square station would be $31-35 million, with completion in 2030.[12] As of November 2023, the MBTA plans to pilot a freestanding temporary accessible platform design at Beverly Depot in March 2024. If successful, Wellesley Square would be one of the first four stations to receive a temporary platform while a full reconstruction is planned.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Roy, John H. Jr. (2007). A Field Guide to Southern New England Railroad Depots and Freight Houses. Branch Line Press. p. 260. ISBN 9780942147087.
  2. ^ Central Transportation Planning Staff (2019). "2018 Commuter Rail Counts". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
  3. ^ Humphrey, Thomas J. & Clark, Norton D. (1985). Boston's Commuter Rail: The First 150 Years. Boston Street Railway Association. pp. 21–25. ISBN 9780685412947.
  4. ^ Karr, Ronald Dale (1995). The Rail Lines of Southern New England. Branch Line Press. pp. 278–283. ISBN 0942147022.
  5. ^ Report of the Directors of the Boston and Worcester Railroad. Boston and Worcester Railroad. June 3, 1844. p. 27.
  6. ^ Report of the Directors of the Boston and Worcester Railroad. Boston and Worcester Railroad. June 2, 1845. p. 10.
  7. ^ Fiske, Joseph E.; Ellen W. Fiske (1917). History of the Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts. Boston, Chicago: The Pilgrim Press. p. 26. OCLC 6541911 – via Internet Archive.
  8. ^ O'Connell, Richard W. (August 18, 1968). "Old railroad depots take on new careers". Boston Globe. p. A-1 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "MBTA System Route Map". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 1977 – via WardMaps.
  10. ^ "MBTA System Route Map". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 1978 – via WardMaps.
  11. ^ "Preview of 2019 Recommendations: Presentation to the FMCB" (PDF). Plan for Accessible Transit Infrastructure (PATI). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. April 1, 2019. p. 12.
  12. ^ Kelly, Maribel (June 21, 2021). "MBTA Contract No. C72PS01: Worcester Line Track and Stations Accessibility Improvements (P0261) Design and Engineering Services" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
  13. ^ "System-Wide Accessibility Initiatives—November 2023" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System-Wide Accessibility. November 27, 2023. p. 8.

External links edit

  Media related to Wellesley Square station at Wikimedia Commons

  • MBTA – Wellesley Square
  • HABS entry for Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge station

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Wellesley Square station is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham Worcester Line located just north of the MA 16 MA 135 intersection in downtown Wellesley Massachusetts It serves both walk up and park and ride commuters with a 224 space parking lot for the latter group The station has low level platforms and is not accessible Wellesley SquareStation platforms viewed from Crest Road in 2013General informationLocation1 Grove StreetWellesley MassachusettsCoordinates42 17 51 N 71 17 38 W 42 29755 N 71 29375 W 42 29755 71 29375Line s Worcester LinePlatforms2 side platformsTracks2ConstructionParking224 spaces 4 50 fee Other informationFare zone3HistoryOpenedc 1845Rebuilt1889 1962 1 Previous namesWellesleyPassengers2018626 weekday average boardings 2 ServicesPreceding station MBTA Following station Natick Centertoward Worcester Framingham Worcester Line Wellesley Hillstoward South StationFormer servicesPreceding station New York Central Railroad Following station Naticktoward Albany Boston and Albany RailroadMain Line Wellesley Hillstoward BostonLocationHistory edit nbsp The 1889 built station in June 1959 The Boston amp Worcester Railroad B amp W extending outwards from Boston reached through the West Parish of Needham in mid 1834 3 In 1839 the line was double tracked through the area 4 Around 1844 the railroad proposed to relocate the Needham station building to West Needham which had more population 5 A new station building was constructed at West Needham within a year instead 6 1 It was renamed to Wellesley after the adjacent village in 1863 though the West Parish did not formally separate from Needham to become Wellesley until 1881 7 The wood framed building was moved half a mile to the east in 1889 where it still stands in use as a restaurant when H H Richardson s successors Shepley Rutan and Coolidge designed a stone Richardsonian Romanesque station for the Boston amp Albany Railroad B amp A which had taken over the B amp W 1 The 1889 built depot was demolished around 1962 to make room for a post office only bare asphalt platforms remained 8 Amtrak Inland Route service served it until 1975 and from 1984 to 1986 In 1977 or 1978 the station was renamed Wellesley Square to differentiate it from the other two stations in Wellesley 9 10 In 2019 the MBTA listed Wellesley Square as a Tier I accessibility priority 11 In June 2021 the MBTA issued a 28 million design contract for a project to add a third track from Weston to Framingham including reconstruction of the three Wellesley stations and West Natick station The project was expected to cost around 400 million of which rebuilding Wellesley Square station would be 31 35 million with completion in 2030 12 As of November 2023 update the MBTA plans to pilot a freestanding temporary accessible platform design at Beverly Depot in March 2024 If successful Wellesley Square would be one of the first four stations to receive a temporary platform while a full reconstruction is planned 13 References edit a b c Roy John H Jr 2007 A Field Guide to Southern New England Railroad Depots and Freight Houses Branch Line Press p 260 ISBN 9780942147087 Central Transportation Planning Staff 2019 2018 Commuter Rail Counts Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Humphrey Thomas J amp Clark Norton D 1985 Boston s Commuter Rail The First 150 Years Boston Street Railway Association pp 21 25 ISBN 9780685412947 Karr Ronald Dale 1995 The Rail Lines of Southern New England Branch Line Press pp 278 283 ISBN 0942147022 Report of the Directors of the Boston and Worcester Railroad Boston and Worcester Railroad June 3 1844 p 27 Report of the Directors of the Boston and Worcester Railroad Boston and Worcester Railroad June 2 1845 p 10 Fiske Joseph E Ellen W Fiske 1917 History of the Town of Wellesley Massachusetts Boston Chicago The Pilgrim Press p 26 OCLC 6541911 via Internet Archive O Connell Richard W August 18 1968 Old railroad depots take on new careers Boston Globe p A 1 via Newspapers com MBTA System Route Map Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority 1977 via WardMaps MBTA System Route Map Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority 1978 via WardMaps Preview of 2019 Recommendations Presentation to the FMCB PDF Plan for Accessible Transit Infrastructure PATI Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority April 1 2019 p 12 Kelly Maribel June 21 2021 MBTA Contract No C72PS01 Worcester Line Track and Stations Accessibility Improvements P0261 Design and Engineering Services PDF Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority System Wide Accessibility Initiatives November 2023 PDF Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System Wide Accessibility November 27 2023 p 8 External links edit nbsp Media related to Wellesley Square station at Wikimedia Commons MBTA Wellesley Square HABS entry for Shepley Rutan and Coolidge station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wellesley Square station amp oldid 1218518586, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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