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  2. Iron Horse Park - Wikipedia

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    Iron Horse Park is the dividing line between North Billerica and East Billerica. In the 2020s, the MBTA began constructing a new commuter rail dispatching center at the location [ 3 ] to replace a facility near Alewife station which would then be redeveloped.

  3. Billerica and Bedford Railroad - Wikipedia

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    He persuaded the citizens of Billerica of the economies of a two-foot line, and became general manager of the Billerica and Bedford when it was chartered in 1876. Construction began in May 1877, and the line was completed between North Billerica and Bedford in August 1877, a distance of 8.63 miles (13.89 km).

  4. Category : Companies based in Billerica, Massachusetts

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  5. North Billerica station - Wikipedia

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    North Billerica station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Billerica, Massachusetts. It serves the Lowell Line , and is located in the North Billerica village. The depot building, built in 1867, was renovated, expanded, and returned to station use in 1998.

  6. Pan Am Railways - Wikipedia

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    Then in March 2009, PAR was ordered to pay the largest corporate criminal fine in Massachusetts history — $500,000 — due to the company's negligence to report a spill of hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel in violation of state and federal environmental laws and regulations. [17]

  7. Shops at Billerica - Wikipedia

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    A panorama shot of The Shops at Billerica. The Shops at Billerica (formerly known as Billerica Mall) is a strip mall and former enclosed shopping mall located in Billerica, Massachusetts. It was built as part of a series of malls including the Woburn Mall, and the Mystic Mall. Anchor stores include Burlington and Big Lots. The property is ...

  8. North Billerica, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    It is the home to Faulkner and Talbot mills and the North Billerica Train Depot. The Middlesex Canal was built through the village in 1783 and the Boston and Lowell Railroad was put through in the 1840s. [1] North Billerica has its own ZIP Code (01862) and post office, which also takes in the village of West Billerica and parts of River Pines.

  9. Category:Billerica, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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