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Fitchburg Intermodal Transportation Center

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service in 1931, though the line remained in use by freight. B&M passenger service on the Fitchburg Route was never as heavy as the other three mainlines, and it mostly escaped significant cuts until the 1950s. Cheshire Branch service was cut back to Fitchburg on May 18, 1958, as part of
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Schedules allowed commuting from Fitchburg starting in 1864; after 1880, it was the outer terminal of commuter service on the line. Fitchburg Union Station, a brick structure with a five-story clock tower, was constructed in 1877. By 1900, the
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on May 15, 2000. The new facility added a handicapped-accessible platform, waiting rooms, bus bays, and a larger parking lot. In June 2005, most of the surface parking was replaced with a 400-space parking garage.
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mainline. A short branch line ran from the station to the Cushing Flour and Grain mill on Cushing Street. It was electrified in 1890 using the first US-built electric locomotive and was used until 1947.
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that day. All service west of Fitchburg ended on April 23, 1960. No longer needed, Union Station was demolished in 1962 and replaced by a small brick building.
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The still-extant 1980 station - a short stretch of bare asphalt with a bus shelter - was replaced by the
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owned the F&W. Fitchburg was a major station for B&M intercity trains - including the
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beginning in 1847; Fitchburg was the first major station to the east of the junction. The
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A Field Guide to Southern New England Railroad Depots and Freight Houses
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began subsidizing B&M commuter service on January 18, 1965. The
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MBTA Commuter Rail stations in Worcester County, Massachusetts
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passenger service ended around 1926, followed by Fitchburg
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was completed westward to Fitchburg on March 5, 1845. The
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An early-20th-century postcard of Fitchburg Union Station
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Fitchburg (MBTA station)

Fitchburg, Massachusetts
42°34′51″N 71°47′33″W / 42.5808°N 71.7926°W / 42.5808; -71.7926
Fitchburg Route
side platform
MART

MBTA
Wachusett
Fitchburg Line
North Leominster
North Station
Boston and Maine Railroad
Boston – Fitchburg
North Leominster
Boston
West Fitchburg
Troy
Boston – Troy
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Agricultural Branch
South Fitchburg
Framingham
Worcester–​Fitchburg
South Fitchburg
Worcester

MBTA
Gardner

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