Union Station (Worcester, Massachusetts)

Worcester Union Station
Amtrak inter-city rail station
MBTA commuter rail station
Station statistics
Address 34 Washington Square
Worcester, MA
Lines Amtrak: MBTA:
Connections WRTA Buses
Peter Pan Bus Lines
Greyhound Bus Lines
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 3 (2 bypass the platform)
Parking Yes, 500 spaces
Bicycle facilities Yes
Other information
Opened 1911
Rebuilt 2000
Accessible
Code WOR
Owned by Worcester Redevelopment Authority
Traffic
Passengers (2010) 7,398[1]  10% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Chicago
Lake Shore Limited
MBTA
Terminus Framingham/Worcester Line
Worcester Union Station
Location: Worcester, Massachusetts
Architect: Watson & Huckel
Architectural style: Beaux Arts
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 80000617[2]
Added to NRHP: 1980

Union Station is located at Washington Square in downtown in Worcester, Massachusetts. The station was originally built in 1911 during the heyday of railroading in the United States as a replacement for the previous one of 1875. It was abandoned in 1975 and fell into disrepair. It was acquired by the Worcester Redevelopment Authority and completely renovated at a cost of $32 million under the leadership of former Mayor Raymond Mariano. The renovated station opened in July 2000. An intercity and local bus terminal, with five bus ports, was added at a cost of $5.2 million and opened in August 2006.[3] Despite this, of the eleven Amtrak stations in Massachusetts, Worcester ranked 10th in FY2010, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 20 passengers daily - slightly less than the city of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.[1] By contrast, in FY2010, the comparable city of Springfield, Massachusetts boarded or detrained approximately 360 passengers per day. By 2015, Springfield will feature one of the United States' first two high-speed train terminals; currently, there is talk about extending the service to Worcester and points east.[4]

Union Station's facilities include:

There are a number of parking options adjacent to Union Station. The newest is the Union Station Parking Garage, completed in July 2008, which has 500 spaces and direct access to the station.[5] Few actually choose to use the new garage due to its high rates and most seek alternative options in the area.

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Notes

  1. ^ a b "Amtrak Fact Sheet, FY2010, Commonwealth of Massachusetts" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2010. http://www.amtrak.com/pdf/factsheets/MASSACHUSETTS10.pdf. Retrieved 2011-01-06. 
  2. ^ Worcester County Listings at the National Register of Historic Places
  3. ^ Worcester, MA - Union Station/Washington Square Project
  4. ^ http://www.amtrak.com/pdf/factsheets/MASSACHUSETTS10.pdf
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ Monaha, John J. (March 6, 2008). "Will city trains go north to go east?". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. http://www.telegram.com/article/20080306/NEWS/803060790/1116. Retrieved June 20, 2011. "State transportation officials are studying a possible new commuter rail route between Union Station in Worcester and North Station in Boston that could supplement existing commuter rail service from Worcester to South Station in Boston, and provide new commuter service in West Boylston, Clinton and Lancaster." 

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