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258: 294: 340: 357: 270: 87: 155: 282: 28: 170:, where substantial parcels of marginal industrial and derelict land could be redeveloped for academic, research, and commercial use. In 2000, the university purchased 47 acres (19 ha) of "Allston Landing North" - land north of Cambridge Street, and between Cambridge Street and the Turnpike - from the Turnpike Authority. In April 2003, the university purchased 91 acres (37 ha) of "Allston Landing South" - including Beacon Park Yard, the 20: 339: 317:) just south of its current alignment within the confines of the old yard, in order to make the road safer and free up 60 acres for development. All-electronic toll collection eliminated the need for toll booths (since demolished) at the interchange, allowing a simpler layout. In September 2014, MassDOT announced that a new commuter rail station, 269: 257: 321:, will be constructed at the south edge of the yard. The plan includes new streets, bicycle paths and more parkland along the Charles River. The MBTA also plans to use part of the yard as a layover facility for commuter rail trains, with storage for up to 30 train consists. 356: 228:, which allowed CSX to eventually vacate Beacon Park Yard for redevelopment. The state inherited CSX's easements, requiring Harvard to petition the state before developing any property; because of this, Harvard did not include the site in its 2007 master plan. 231:
Construction of the Worcester container yard began in 2011, and CSX vacated Beacon Park Yard in February 2013. CSX demolished buildings, removed old rail cars, and completed soil and groundwater remediation to make the site usable for future development.
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In late 2023, the rail yard was partially rebuilt and reopened for use as a solid hazardous waste ("dirty-dirt") transfer facility to begin the clean up process for the contaminated dirt on the site for the Allston Multimodal Project
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In December 2015, Harvard University completed the purchase of an additional 19 acres (77,000 m) of CSX land north of Cambridge Street for $ 97.25 million. Harvard's plan is to use the land as a park and later redevelopment.
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there. A truck tunnel was built under the Turnpike at the west end of the yard to provide access from Cambridge Street, and a set of ramps provided yard access to and from the westbound Turnpike. This enabled use of the yard for
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Beacon Park rail yard, upper left and Interstate 90 Allston interchange, center, facing south-west. Under the proposed plan, I-90 would be moved closer to the MBTA mainline at the southern edge of the yard.
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Beacon Park Yard in 2016, with all but seven yard tracks removed. The second track from the right was converted from a yard track to a mainline track to improve commuter rail capacity and reliability.
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planning process. In 2007, the City of Boston allocated $ 500,000 in funding for the Allston Multimodal Station Study. The study analyzed both commuter rail and
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In September 2009, MassDOT reached a major agreement with CSX and Harvard over several railroad properties in the state. The state bought the outer
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Massachusetts Turnpike viaduct that would be rebuilt as part of the proposed Allston Interchange Project, as seen from across the Charles River.
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Beacon Park Yard, empty of CSX cars, in 2014. The MBTA train at left was being used for the press conference announcing plans for West Station
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to CSX and MassDOT, the objectors expressed concerns that wealthy Harvard would attempt to buy out CSX and disrupt freight service to Boston.
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After a previous proposal involving a viaduct was criticized, construction was delayed and an at-grade option was chosen in September 2021.
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on April 1, 1976. When Conrail was broken up in 2000, freight operations on the line, including Beacon Park Yard, became part of
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operations, where freight was transferred from long-distance freight trains to local trucks in the yard. The NYC became part of
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Allston exit, construction of a new MBTA commuter rail station and layover yard, and a major real estate development.
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opened east of Cambridge Street in 1864 on land just north of the railroad. In 1890, the
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local service along the corridor, with potential stops at Faneuil, Market Street,
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In 2017 and 2018, the yard was used as a staging area for the replacement of the
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In 1998, a new station in Allston-Brighton began to be considered as part of the
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As part of the development of the yard, the state plans to reroute the
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Sullivan, Kyle; Deusser, Becky; Haberlin, Kim (September 23, 2009).
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from CSX. The state also partially funded a new container yard in
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would be constructed near the large white building at top left.
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Report of the Directors of the Boston and Worcester Railroad
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Pasternack, Alex L.; Schuker, Lauren A.E. (11 April 2003).
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A nighttime CSX train services the loading tracks in 2024
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Beacon Park Yard in 2024, reopened as a transfer facility
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List of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority yards
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Quach, Michelle L.; Zhu, Peter F. (25 September 2009).
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Rail freight yard in Boston planned for redevelopment
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At-Grade Option Recommended For Allston Megaproject
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CSX Transportation
rail yard
Allston, Boston
Harvard University
trotting park
Worcester, Massachusetts
transload
Westborough, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Turnpike

Boston and Worcester Railroad
Beacon Trotting Park
Boston and Albany Railroad
New York Central Railroad
Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
Route 128
Massachusetts Turnpike
Soldiers Field Road
transload
Penn Central
Conrail
CSX Transportation

Harvard University
Lower Allston
Worcester mainline tracks
Thomas Menino
easements

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