- Wildcat Branch
The Wildcat Branch is a single track railroad
branch line which connects theMBTA Lowell Line inWilmington, Massachusetts to theMBTA Haverhill/Reading Line at Wilmington Junction. The total length of the branch line from the connection with theLowell Line to the merge with theHaverhill/Reading Line is 2.88 miles.History
The line was built by the Andover and Wilmington Railroad, which was incorporated March 15, 1833 to build a branch from the Boston and Lowell Railroad at
Wilmington, Massachusetts north toAndover, Massachusetts , and entered service on August 8, 1836. The line from Boston to Andover was built later, merging onto the Wildcat about half a mile south of the currentI-93 overpass. It is currently unknown where the name "Wildcat" came from, but may be associated with the Wilmington High School Football team's mascot, "The Wildcat", since the entire length of the current branch line is within the town of Wilmington.tations
The only station on this line was at Salem Street and was used temporarily by the
MBTA during the early days of theHaverhill/Reading Line commuter line. No structures remain at the station site, but the area is still paved and used for storage of railroad maintenance equipment.Current uses
The line currently used primarily for passenger service by both the
Amtrak "Downeaster " service fromBoston toPortland, Maine , as well as theMBTA commuter rail for certain rush-hour Haverhill trains to avoid the congestion on the single track between Andover and Boston.The line also carries some freight service by
Pan Am Railways , primarily the train "DOBO" (Dover, New Hampshire toBoston ), which mainly hauls sand and gravel from the New Hampshire Northcoast railroad, to the Boston Sand and Gravel facility inCambridge, Massachusetts
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