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  2. Woburn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Locke Revolutionary War soldier from Woburn. 1871 Atlas of Massachusetts by Wall & Gray Map of Massachusetts. Map of Middlesex County; History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Volume 1 (A-H), Volume 2 (L-W) compiled by Samuel Adams Drake, published 1879–1880. 572 and 505 pages. Woburn article by George M. Chamney in volume 2 ...

  3. Cross Street station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The northern half of the Woburn Loop was closed on June 14, 1959, as was Woburn Highlands station; this left Cross Street and Woburn as the only remaining stops on what was again the Woburn Branch. [11] [7]: 57 Woburn Branch service had increased somewhat through the 1950s, even as most lines saw cuts. With the 1959 cut, many Woburn Loop ...

  4. Woburn station - Wikipedia

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    General information; Location: Pleasant Street at Woburn Common (until 1959) Main Street at Summer Street (1959–1981) Woburn, Massachusetts: Coordinates (until 1959) (1959–1981): Owned by: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority: Line(s): Woburn Branch: Platforms: 2 [1]: Tracks: 2: Other information; Fare zone: 2 [2]: History; Opened: 1844: Closed: 1981 [3]: Former services; Preceding ...

  5. Anderson Regional Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    It can be accessed from Exit 30 off Interstate 93 or Exit 54 (Washington Street) from southbound Interstate 95/Route 128. It opened on April 28, 2001, replacing nearby Mishawum as Woburn's main Amtrak and MBTA station. It was named in memory of James R. "Jimmy" Anderson (1968–1981), whose death led to the Woburn Wells court case (Anderson

  6. Massachusetts Route 128 - Wikipedia

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    Waltham Street, Massachusetts Avenue (Route 2A, current Route 4/Route 225), Woburn Street Woburn: Lexington Street, Pleasant Street, Montvale Avenue Stoneham: Montvale Avenue, Main Street , Elm Street Wakefield: Albion Street, North Avenue, Water Street, Vernon Street, New Salem Street, Salem Street Lynnfield: Salem Street Peabody

  7. Mishawum station - Wikipedia

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    The northern part of the Woburn Loop, including North Woburn station, closed on June 14, 1959. [7] The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) was formed in 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail service, with the ex-B&L becoming its Lowell Line. The MBTA ended remaining Woburn Branch service on January 30, 1981.