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Waverley (MBTA station)

WAVERLEY
Waverly MBTA Station, Belmont MA.jpg
Waverley station viewed from Trapelo Road in 2010
Location 525 Trapelo Road
Belmont, MA 02478-1403
Coordinates 42°23′16.22″N 71°11′24.64″W / 42.3878389°N 71.1901778°W / 42.3878389; -71.1901778Coordinates: 42°23′16.22″N 71°11′24.64″W / 42.3878389°N 71.1901778°W / 42.3878389; -71.1901778
Line(s)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Connections Bus transport MBTA Bus: 73, 554
Other information
Fare zone 1
History
Opened 1860
March 4, 1974
Closed 1958
Rebuilt 1952
Traffic
Passengers (2013) 117 (weekday inbound average)
Services
Preceding station   MBTA.svg MBTA   Following station
toward Wachusett
Fitchburg Line

Waverley is a passenger rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Fitchburg Line, located in Waverley Square, Belmont, Massachusetts. The station is located below grade, in the triangle of Trapelo Road, Lexington Street, and Church Street in western Belmont.

The Fitchburg Railroad opened through Belmont on December 20, 1843, but no station stop at Waverly Square existed until about 1860. The original station was at grade; it was depressed in 1952, at which time Central Mass Branch trains were moved from their parallel tracks onto the Fitchburg main. All service to Waverley and nearby Belmont Center ended in 1958.

Service to Belmont Center and Waverley resumed on March 4, 1974. The Central Mass Branch had been discontinued in 1971, so all service was on the South Acton (now Fitchburg) Line. Weekend service was discontinued at the two stops on January 30, 1981 as part of general cutbacks, but restored on December 6, 1993.

As part of budget cuts, in 2015, the MBTA was considering an option to shutter the current Waverley station and/or Belmont Station(s) due to expenses related to costs for making Waverley ADA-accessible. Plans to combine both stations have been outlined in previous studies as early as 2005. Such works as the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Line Improvement Implementation Plan, released in September 2005 have considered this plan. Other past proposals for altering the station, and in the process raising revenue have included building above the trench style station with a five-story mixed retail and residential development.

Two MBTA Bus routes terminate at Waverley Square:


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