- Fitchburg Cutoff Path
The Fitchburg Cutoff Path is a short, unpaved multi-use
rail trail located in suburbanBoston, Massachusetts .The 0.8
mile (1.2 km) path runs from Brighton Street inBelmont, Massachusetts to the Alewife station at the northern end of theMBTA Red Line in Cambridge. At its Cambridge terminus, the bikeway connects with two other bike paths - theMinuteman Bikeway and theCambridge Linear Park which, in turn, leads to theSomerville Community Path .The Fitchburg Cutoff Path largely runs through
Alewife Brook Reservation , with several side paths through the reservation leading to the Little River and a nearby industrial park. The trail heads are marked by small signs: on the east end, across the street from the Alewife station passenger pickup "kiss and ride" area, and, on the west end, just north of where the MBTA rail line crosses Brighton Street. The west end is served by the MBTA #78 bus, with a stop just south of the railroad tracks.History
The path follows a minor portion of the right of way of an abandoned rail line known as the Fitchburg Cutoff or B&M Freight Cutoff (reflecting its acquisition by the
Boston and Maine Railroad ). The freight line linked theFitchburg Railroad main line (now the MBTAFitchburg Line ) with theBoston and Lowell Railroad main line (now the MBTALowell Line ) via Somerville. It also crossed theLexington and Arlington Railroad at what is nowAlewife Station (MBTA) . The right of way between Alewife andDavis Square became the undergroundRed Line (MBTA) extension in the 1980s. The surface portions between Alewife and the Lowell Line are being or have been turned into theCambridge Linear Park and theSomerville Community Path .External links
* [http://www.pathfriends.org/ Friends of the Community Paths]
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