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Route 128 station (sometimes titled Route 128/University Park [6]) is a passenger rail station located at the crossing of the Northeast Corridor and Interstate 95/US Route 1/Route 128 at the eastern tip of Dedham and Westwood, Massachusetts, United States.
The abandoned outbound platform of Lechmere Warehouse station, the most recent station to permanently close The Minuteman Bikeway now passes through the former trainshed of Lexington Depot The short-lived Tufts University station. The following stations had MBTA-subsidized service at one point, but are no longer served by the MBTA.
Westwood Library – On April 7, 2010, Library Trustees hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the town's new library. The new building was opened in Summer 2013. Colburn School – A school built in 1877 that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. University Station – A recently built outdoor mall with restaurants, shops, and ...
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Westwood High School (WHS) is a public high school in Westwood, Massachusetts, United States. Rebuilt in 2005, it is part of the Westwood Public Schools district. Amy Davenport is the Principal and WHS has two Assistant Principals, Aishleen Flanagan and Tom Millett.
Ruggles station is an intermodal transfer station in Boston, Massachusetts.It serves Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) rapid transit, bus, and commuter rail services and is located at the intersection of Ruggles and Tremont streets, where the Roxbury, Fenway–Kenmore, and Mission Hill neighborhoods meet.
Route 130 is a 11.90-mile-long (19.15 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Its southern terminus is at Route 28 in Barnstable and the northern terminus is at Route 6A in Sandwich. Along the way it intersects U.S. Route 6 (US 6) at exit 59 in Sandwich.
Pumping Station on South Side of Pond in 1910. The pond is a kettle, a small pond created by glacial melt-water during the last glacial maximum.It is named after John Buckmaster, an early settler who died in 1752 and was the first person to be buried in the Old Westwood Cemetery. [1]