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Worcester (Amtrak station)

Worcester Union Station
Union Station, Worcester MA.jpg
Union Station in October 2011
Location 34 Washington Square
Worcester, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°15′40″N 71°47′42″W / 42.26111°N 71.79500°W / 42.26111; -71.79500Coordinates: 42°15′40″N 71°47′42″W / 42.26111°N 71.79500°W / 42.26111; -71.79500
Owned by Worcester Redevelopment Authority
Operated by MBTA
Line(s) Boston and Albany Railroad
Worcester Branch
Platforms 1 side platform (B&A main)
Tracks 4 (B&A main)
2 (Worcester Branch)
Bus operators Bus transport WRTA
Bus transport Peter Pan Bus Lines
Bus transport Greyhound Lines
Bus transport MAX Express
Construction
Parking 300 short-term spaces
Bicycle facilities Yes
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code WOR
History
Opened 1911
Rebuilt 2000
Traffic
Passengers (FY2016) 6,152  Decrease 14.99% (Amtrak)
Passengers (2013) 1,475 (weekday inbound average) (MBTA)
Services
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
toward Chicago
Lake Shore Limited
MBTA.svg MBTA
Terminus Framingham/Worcester Line
  Former services  
New York Central Railroad
toward Albany
Boston and Albany Railroad
Main Line
toward Boston
Terminus Worcester Line
  Proposed services  
Boston Surface Railroad
Terminus Main line
Opening 2017
toward Providence
Worcester Union Station
Location Worcester, Massachusetts
Architect Watson & Huckel
Architectural style Beaux Arts
Part of Blackstone Canal Historic District (#71000030)
NRHP Reference # 80000617
Significant dates
Added to NRHP 1980
Designated CP August 15, 1995
Location
Worcester Union Station is located in Massachusetts
Worcester Union Station
Worcester Union Station
Location within Massachusetts

Union Station is located at Washington Square in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. It is the western terminus of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line, with inbound service to Boston, and a station along Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited passenger line. It also services Peter Pan, Greyhound, and MAX intercity bus routes, as well as local Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) bus service.

The current station was built in 1911 by the New York Central Railroad along the Boston and Albany Railroad Main Line, during the heyday of railroading in the United States, replacing the previous 1875 station. As a union station, it also served the Providence and Worcester Railroad (which was acquired by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad), the Norwich and Worcester Railroad (acquired by the New York and New England Railroad), the Worcester, Nashua and Rochester Railroad and the Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad (which both became part of the Boston and Maine Railroad). Passenger service to Union Station ended by 1974, and the abandoned station fell into disrepair.


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