Worcester Union Station Amtrak inter-city rail station MBTA commuter rail station |
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Address | 34 Washington Square Worcester, MA |
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Lines | Amtrak: MBTA: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Connections | WRTA Buses Peter Pan Bus Lines Greyhound Bus Lines |
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Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tracks | 3 (2 bypass the platform) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Parking | Yes, 500 spaces | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 1911 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Rebuilt | 2000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Code | WOR | ||||||||||||||||||||
Owned by | Worcester Redevelopment Authority | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Passengers (2010) | 7,398[1] 10% (Amtrak) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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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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