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Kingston was first established as Plymouth's northern precinct in 1717 upon the creation of First Parish Kingston, now a Unitarian Universalist church in the town's center. [3] Kingston was incorporated as a distinct town on June 16, 1726, following a tax dispute between the residents of north and south Plymouth, when the parish was known as ...
The former Kingston station, now a restaurant, in February 2013. The Old Colony Railroad's Kingston station was located in downtown Kingston off Summer Street . The original station was replaced in 1889. [3] It was the southern terminus of the South Shore Line until 1938. Boston–Plymouth service ended in 1959, though the station is still ...
A transfer station, or resource recovery centre, is a building or processing site for the temporary deposition, consolidation and aggregation of waste. [1] [2] Transfer stations vary significantly in size and function. Some transfer stations allow residents and businesses to drop off small loads of waste and recycling, and may perform some ...
Weekend service on the Kingston line and the six other lines resumed on July 3, 2021. [20] In June 2021, the MBTA indicated that Plymouth station would reopen on July 5, 2022 (the start of a new fiscal year). [21] The station did not reopen at that time, however, with a date for service restoration not announced. [22]
The Upper Cape Regional Transfer Station (UCRTS) is a municipal waste transfer facility located within Joint Base Cape Cod. The facility is within the town limits of Falmouth, but on state-owned land at the southern end of the military base, and is about a mile west of the Falmouth entrance gate. It is one of two truck-to-rail trash transfer ...
Massachusetts Coastal Railroad, is the rail service provider for the facility. [2] The towns served by the station had 30-year disposal contracts with SEMASS that expired between 2015 and 2016. By 2013 the per-ton rates paid by the towns were all well below market rates. [1]
The Frederic C. Adams Public Library is a historic library building at 33 Summer Street in Kingston, Massachusetts. Designed by Joseph Everett Chandler (1864–1945), a major proponent of the Colonial Revival style , the library was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
County Location mi km Destinations Notes; Plymouth: Kingston: 0.0: 0.0: Route 3A to Route 3 – South Duxbury, Kingston Ctr. Southern terminus: Pembroke: 4.6: 7.4: Route 14 east – Duxbury, Green Harbor, East Pembroke: Southern terminus of Route 14 concurrency: 6.3: 10.1: Route 14 west to Route 36 – Pembroke Center, Hanson, Hobomock Pond