Wayland station

Wayland station is a former railroad station in Wayland, Massachusetts. Originally operated by the Central Massachusetts Railroad, it was later part of the Boston and Maine Railroad. The MBTA subsidized service at the station beginning in 1965. It was closed in 1971 when service on the Central Mass Branch was terminated due to poor track conditions.[1] Since 1980, The Wayland Depot, a charitable women's consignment craft shop, has operated out of the station, which is now owned by the Town of Wayland.[2] The Wayland Depot's mission includes preservation of the historic station.[3]

Wayland
The station building at Wayland in July 2010
General information
LocationOld Sudbury Road at Concord Road
Wayland, Massachusetts
Coordinates42.364314°N 71.36179°W / 42.364314; -71.36179
Owned byTown of Wayland
Line(s)Central Massachusetts Railroad
Platforms1
Tracks1
History
Opened1881
Closed1971[1]
Former services
Preceding station MBTA Following station
East Sudbury Central Mass Branch Tower Hill
Preceding station Boston and Maine Railroad Following station
East Sudbury Central Mass Branch Tower Hill
toward Boston

References

  1. Belcher, Jonathan. "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district" (PDF). Boston Street Railway Association.
  2. The Wayland Depot. "History". The Wayland Depot. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  3. The Wayland Depot. "Mission". The Wayland Depot. Retrieved 2023-09-28.

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