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Many of these facilities are former streetcar carhouses that were gradually converted to trackless trolley and bus use, although some like Southampton (built 2004) are of recent construction. Of the former streetcar carhouses, only Arborway and Watertown were Green Line yards during part of the MBTA era. Everett was an Orange Line yard until 1975.
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Continuing northwest on Lancaster Avenue, the Route 10 line crosses over 40th Street, where there is a southbound track which diverts Route 10 to 40th & Market Streets MFL station when the trolley subway tunnel is closed. At 41st Street there is a northbound track by which Route 10 returns from 40th & Market Streets Station.
The first Union Station with a Pittsfield Electric trolley in 1906. The new 7,456-square-foot (692.7 m 2) Union Station, described as "one of the most convenient and beautiful depots in the country" was quickly constructed and opened by the end of the year.
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J.P. Licks is known to frequently sponsor nearby events like JP Open Studios, the JP Music Festival, [7] and the Andover Farmers Market. [8] J.P. Licks also has a robust artist program, displaying the work of local artists in 16 out of 17 stores. The artists display their work free of charge, with no commission taken from sales. [9]
Lancaster: 16.9: 27.2: Route 117 east – Bolton, Maynard: Southern terminus of Route 117 concurrency: 17.1: 27.5: Route 117 west to I-190 / Route 12 – Leominster, Fitchburg: Northern terminus of Route 117 concurrency: 20.7: 33.3: To Route 2 east – Concord, Boston: Rotary with Old Union Turnpike; exit 103 on Route 2: 20.78: 33.44: To Route ...
The museum also has a small assortment of equipment that is not related to the Shelburne Falls & Colrain Street Railway, including an ex-Central Vermont caboose, a Central Vermont handcar, two MBTA PCC cars, and other railroad and trolley equipment. The Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum is located in the old Buckland Freight yard.