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West Roxbury (MBTA station)

WEST ROXBURY
West Roxbury MBTA station.JPG
West Roxbury station platform looking outbound
Location 450 Lagrange Street
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°16′54″N 71°09′36″W / 42.2816°N 71.159932°W / 42.2816; -71.159932Coordinates: 42°16′54″N 71°09′36″W / 42.2816°N 71.159932°W / 42.2816; -71.159932
Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Line(s)
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Construction
Parking 175 spaces
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone 1
History
Opened June 3, 1850
Rebuilt 1979–1987
Traffic
Passengers (2013) 409 (weekday inbound average)
Services
Preceding station   MBTA.svg MBTA   Following station
Needham Line
  Former services  
toward Millis
Millis Branch
Closed 1967

West Roxbury is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Needham Line, located on an embankment above Lagrange Street in the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The station is handicapped accessible with a short mini-high platform on the outbound end of the main platform.

The Boston and Providence Railroad (B&P) opened a branch line from Forest Hills to Dedham (where it connected with the B&P's preexisting branch to Dedham via Readville) via West Roxbury on June 3, 1850. South Street (Roslindale), Central (Bellevue), West Roxbury, and Spring Street stations all opened with the branch. The New Haven Railroad, successor to the B&P, opened the Needham Cutoff on November 4, 1906 from West Roxbury to Needham Junction, allowing trains from the former New York and New England Railroad to reach Boston without needing to use the Boston and Albany Railroad's Highland Branch. Service to Dedham via West Roxbury ended in 1940, leaving West Roxbury an intermediate station on the commuter lines to Needham and West Medway.

The entire Needham line was closed from 1979 to 1987 while the Southwest Corridor was reconstructed. During that time, all the stations were renovated for handicapped accessibility.


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