Reading (MBTA station)
READING |
Reading Station in 2008, originally the historic Boston and Maine Railroad Depot |
Station statistics |
Address |
35 Lincoln Street
Reading, MA 01867 |
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Platforms |
2 side platforms |
Tracks |
1 |
Parking |
Yes |
Bicycle facilities |
10 Spaces |
Other information |
Opened |
1870 |
Accessible |
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Owned by |
MBTA |
Fare zone |
2 |
Traffic |
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Passengers (2008) |
898 weekday avg.[1] |
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Boston and Maine Railroad Depot
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Location: |
Reading, Massachusetts, USA |
Built: |
1870 |
Architect: |
Unknown |
Architectural style: |
Stick/Eastlake, Queen Anne |
Governing body: |
Local |
MPS: |
Reading MRA |
NRHP Reference#: |
84002509[2] |
Added to NRHP: |
July 19, 1984 |
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Reading is a historic commuter rail station in Reading, Massachusetts, United States, on the Haverhill/Reading Line of the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad, a branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The depot was built in 1870 to service the Boston and Maine Railroad and was the former terminus of the line before its extension to Haverhill. The MBTA purchased the Haverhill Line in 1973, intending to replace commuter rail service with extended Orange Line subway service between Oak Grove and Reading. This plan was rejected by riders who desired to retain commuter rail service.[3]
Under the name Boston and Maine Railroad Depot, the station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[2]
Bus connections
- 136 Reading Depot - Malden Center Station via Wakefield, Melrose & Oak Grove
- 137 Reading Depot - Malden Center Station via North Ave, Wakefield, Melrose & Oak Grove
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Bancroft Houses (Joseph, Samuel, Wendell) • Edwin Bassett House • Batchelder House • Batchelder Houses (Alden, George, Nathaniel) • Battell House • Benjamin Beard House • Brackett House • Brande House • Carroll-Hartshorn House • Carter Mansion • Gilman Coggin House • Asa M. Cook House • Damon Houses (Joseph, Washington) • Durgin House • Eaton-Prescott House • Luther Elliott House • Samuel Foster House • Stephen Hall House • Harnden-Browne • Timothy Hartshorn House • Hartwell House • 11 Beach St. • 26 Center Av. • 322 Haven St. • 129 High St. • 77 Howard St. • 1177 Main St. • 16 Mineral St. • Salem St. (42, 79–81) • Summer Av. (199, 242, 483) • 44 Temple St. • 206 West St. • 57 Woburn St. • Lewis House • Manning Houses (Charles, Jacob) • Nichols Houses (James, Richard) • Octagon House • Old Hose House • Parker Houses (Haven St., Salem St., Nathaniel, Joseph, Samuel, Stillman, William) • Pierce House • Pratt House • Stillman Pratt House • Roberts House • Rowhouses, 256-274 Haven • Rev. Peter Sanborn House • Thomas Symonds House • Temple Houses (Joseph, Mark) • Charles Wells House • Weston Houses (Ephraim, Jabez)
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- Category:National Register of Historic Places
- Portal:National Register of Historic Places
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