Southborough station (MBTA)

Southborough station is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located near the intersection of Cordaville Street and River Street (MA 85) in the Cordaville section of Southborough, Massachusetts. The parking area is located off River Street adjacent to the inbound platform. Passengers use ramps and stairways to access the sidewalk along River Street to cross under the tracks.

Southborough
An inbound train at Southborough station in September 2016
General information
Location87 Southville Road
Southborough, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°16′01″N 71°31′30″W / 42.2669°N 71.5250°W / 42.2669; -71.5250
Line(s)Worcester Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport Marlborough Commuter Shuttle
Construction
Parking364 spaces, $6.00 each
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone6
History
OpenedJune 22, 2002[1]
Previous namesCordaville
Passengers
2018525 (weekday average boardings)[2]
Services
Preceding station MBTAFollowing station
Westborough
toward Worcester
Framingham/​Worcester LineAshland
Former services
Preceding stationNew York Central RailroadFollowing station
Westborough
toward Albany
Boston and Albany Railroad
Main Line
Ashland
toward Boston
Southville
toward Boston

History

The original Southville station, formerly located 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to the west, is now a private residence. The building was moved from its location south of the tracks in 1890.

A station at Southborough (later called Southville) was in use by 1838.[3] The station was rebuilt in 1852, and a new station at Cordaville was added.[4] Service to both stations lasted until 1960.

In 1994, service to Worcester was restored as mitigation for delays with reopening the Old Colony Lines. Service initially ran nonstop from Framingham to Worcester, but intermediate park and ride stops were added later as mitigation for delays in reopening the Greenbush Line. After the opening of Grafton in 2000 caused traffic congestion in the town, officials from Ashland, Southborough, and Westborough asked that their three stations open within a 90-day span to avoid overwhelming any one town with traffic. The three stations, which together cost $14.2 million, were originally scheduled to open on December 31, 2001.[5] However, they were delayed by several factors, including a debate on whether to build full-length high-level platforms. Those were ruled out because they interfere with freight traffic; instead, smaller "mini-high" platforms plus long low platforms were built.[6] Southborough and Westborough opened on June 22, 2002, followed by Ashland on August 24.[7][1]

A shuttle service connecting the station with two locations in Marlborough began on September 16, 2019.[8]

References

External links

Media related to Southborough station (MBTA) at Wikimedia Commons

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