- Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad
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railroad_name=Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad
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locale=Massachusetts
start_year=1875
end_year=1940
gauge=RailGauge|36
hq_city=The Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad is a historic railroad that operated in
Massachusetts .It was constructed as an 8.8
mile (14.2 km) RailGauge|36 gauge narrow gauge passenger-carryingrailroad to serve the Boston area.It was chartered
May 5 ,1874 , openedJuly 29 ,1875 , and abandonedJanuary 27 ,1940 . Aferry connection from the railroad's southern terminus at East Boston connected toRowe's Wharf in the city of Boston proper, with a connection to theAtlantic Avenue Elevated (from 1901 to 1938). The railroad followed the coastline north-eastwards through the resort of Revere Beach to the far terminus at Lynn. A branch split to a loop through Winthrop.The rail laid was light, 30-pound (per yard) rail being installed at first, increased to 50-pound in 1885 and 60-pound in 1904. It was, however, laid from the beginning on
standard gauge -sized ties. Given the lightweight rail, the locomotives were small and of standard narrow-gauge dimensions. The vast majority of them wereMason Bogie s, 11 from the Mason Machine Works and a further 21 from other builders after Mason closed. Cars were of standard gauge dimensions, however, seating four across.Between 1896 and 1900, the part along Revere Beach, formerly running right along the beach, was relocated inland to lie next to the Eastern Railroad's Chelsea Beach Branch. The stations were relocated and a new one (Bath House) was built. Revere Street was built later.
The railroad was highly successful, carrying commuters into Boston and the Boston urban population to the seaside resorts. By 1914 over seven million passengers were carried annually, making it one of the most heavily traveled stretches of railroad in North America. With such a traffic density, the expense of electrification could be easily recouped. By 1928, all existing cars were fitted with electric motors, trolley poles and control stands and the steam locomotives disposed of. However, the
Great Depression and increased use of the automobile ultimately caused ridership to decline.After attempts to find a buyer fell through, the BRB&L filed for bankruptcy in 1937. Further losses of ridership followed, and in 1939 the management petitioned for abandonment. This was granted, and the railroad ceased operations on
January 27 ,1940 .The right of way from East Boston to Revere, a length of 4.3 miles, was utilised in 1952–1954 to build part of the
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority 's Blue Linerapid transit line. The remainder of the right-of-way is owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and may be used for further expansion of the Blue Line in future. South of the Blue Line's section, the line passed through whereLogan Airport is now, and through a now-abandonedtunnel under a hill.A number of the passenger cars were purchased by the
East Broad Top Railroad inPennsylvania , where they survive.Corporate history
On
July 1 ,1891 , the BRB&L merged with the Boston, Winthrop and Shore Railroad. The BW&S was itself a consolidation onDecember 11 ,1883 of the Boston, Winthrop and Point Shirley Railroad and Eastern Junction, Broad Sound Pier and Point Shirley Railroad.Boston, Winthrop and Point Shirley Railroad
The BW&PS was organized in 1874 and opened a line on
June 7 ,1877 . This line split from the BRB&L at Winthrop Junction and headed east and south for 2.55 miles (4.10 km) to Winthrop Center. In 1882 the part heading south was closed and a new line was built east to Ocean Spray and south toPoint Shirley Eastern Junction, Broad Sound Pier and Point Shirley Railroad
The EJBSP&PS was chartered 1880 and built a line from the Eastern Railroad's Chelsea Beach Branch near
Crescent Beach southeast via eastern Winthrop toPoint Shirley . South of Ocean Spray, this was just east of the BW&PS.Post-merger
In 1885, after the merger, sections of line were abandoned. The loop as it existed until 1940 was built in 1888. It used the full original alignment of the BW&PS (including the 1882-abandoned section), as well as the extension between Ocean Spray and Winthrop Beach. The rest was built brand new, with a longer route between the split and Ocean Spray to serve Winthrop Highlands, and a new route between Winthrop Center and Winthrop Beach.
tation listing
Winthrop Branch
This is going clockwise around the loop. The loop tracks split from the main line just north of Orient Heights, turned east and then split with one direction heading east and the other south.
References
*Hilton, George W. (1990) "American Narrow Gauge Railroads". Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9
*Ronald Dale Karr (1994) "The Rail Lines of Southern New England: A Handbook of Railroad History".Branch Line Press . ISBN 0-942147-02-2
*VariousSanborn Map s
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]External links
* [http://www.mylargescale.com/articles/masterclass/mc2/mc2-05/mc2-05-04.asp "The Coffee Roasters" of New England] , about the BRB&L
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