- Framingham/Worcester Line
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name = Framingham/Worcester Line
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caption = Worcester Union Station
type = Commuter rail line
system =Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
status = Operating
locale = Central Massachusetts
start = Boston South Station
end = Worcester Union Station
stations = 17
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owner =CSX west of Framingham,Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Newton-Back Bay,MBTA elsewhere [http://www.bostonmpo.org/bostonmpo/resources/CMS/cmscr.htm Transportation System Performance-Commuter Rail ] ]
operator = MBCR
character = Elevated and surface-level
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infobox rdt|Framingham/Worchester LineThe Framingham/Worcester Line is a
railroad line of theMBTA Commuter Rail system, running west fromBoston, Massachusetts toWorcester, Massachusetts , though some trains terminate atFramingham, Massachusetts . The line serves the cities of Boston, Newton, Wellesley, Natick, Framingham, Ashland, Southborough, Westborough, Grafton, Millbury, and Worcester.History
Originally built as the
Boston and Albany Railroad , the line was later part of theNew York Central Railroad system. The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority acquired the tracks from Newton to Back Bay Station in order to construct the Boston Extension of theMassachusetts Turnpike from the Route 128 circumferential highway to the then-elevatedCentral Artery in downtown Boston. Construction ran from 1962 to 1964, and reduced the railway to two tracks.The New York Central was merged into
Penn Central Transportation in 1968, which went bankrupt in 1970.Amtrak was created in 1971 to run intercity rail service; since 1975, it has operated theLake Shore Limited on the Boston-to-Albany tracks.On
January 27 ,1973 the MBTA acquired the remainder of the tracks east of Framingham, and subsidized passenger transit between Framingham and Boston. Commuter rail service between Worcester and Framingham was discontinuedOctober 27 ,1975 , as the state did not subsidize it. The trackage on the western segment was inherited byConrail in 1976, which returned to profitability in the 1980s. After a corporate breakup in 1999,CSX Transportation became the owner of the Worcester-to-Framingham segment.In the late 1980s, the Orange Line was rerouted into parallel tracks sharing the Framingham Line's right of way between Back Bay Station and the portal to the Washington Street Tunnel.
MBTA commuter rail service expanded to Worcester on
September 26 ,1994 , with some rush hour trains. Off-peak service was added beginning onDecember 14 ,1996 .Worcester Union Station underwent a major renovation in 2000, and in 2006 the city's main bus terminal was co-located at the train station.
Passenger service performance problems
The line has been the first or second worst in the MBTA system for several years. In October 2007, only 48.4% of trains ran on time (no more than 1 minute early or 5 minutes late), improving to 69.3% in January 2008 after CSX and MBCR officials began meeting daily. [http://www.telegram.com/article/20080205/NEWS/802050620/1116 Worcester Telegram & Gazette News ] ]
CSX dispatches (controls signals) on the line from
Selkirk, New York . [ [http://www.worcestermagazine.com/content/view/1863/ Worcester Magazine - Sidetracked ] ] Conflicts with freight trains, track work, and an increase of passenger load of about 40% since opening, have all been blamed for affecting on-time performance. New federal speed regulations that went into effect in 2005 were also cited for slow service. [http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/0-0&fp=47b5ec7f7f20848e&ei=GsW1R4XdAo_QywSFudHpCA&url=http%3A//www.telegram.com/article/20080213/NEWS/802130661/1008/NEWS02&cid=1131851596] On February 18, 2008, a new schedule went into effect, intended to more accurately reflect the run time on the line. [ [http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/02/13/t_tweaks_a_train_schedule_to_reflect_reality/ MBTA tweaks train schedule to reflect reality - The Boston Globe ] ]As of December 2007, Massachusetts has been negotiating for several years to buy the Framingham to Worcester tracks from CSX to gain better control over on time performance; there is a disagreement about liability. [http://www.telegram.com/article/20071206/NEWS/712060342/1020] State politicians would also like to increase the number of trains on the line, but face a scheduling problem on the CSX portion of the track, and concerns over the impact on traffic at at-grade crossings in Framingham. [ [http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/08/12/rail_riding_commuters_want_more_service_soon/?page=full Rail-riding commuters want more service, soon - The Boston Globe ] ]
In January 2008, the Framingham/Worcester Line became the first in the MBTA system to offer
wi-fi service aboard the trains. The T expects to roll out the service to other lines after a test period, but the Worcester Line was chosen for the pilot phase in part to compensate for low on-time performance. [ [http://www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/wifi/ MBTA > Riding the T > Wi-Fi Commuter Rail Connect ] ]Accessibility
All stations from Yawkey east and West Natick west are
handicapped accessible ; the ones in between are not. See alsoMBTA accessibility .Station listing
External links
* [http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/schedules_commuter_linedetail.asp?line=framingham MBTA - The Framingham/Worcester Line]
* [http://www.zekedev.com/sites/boston_line/index.cfm B&A Track Charts]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20041025012713/home.att.net/~rlgroves/ The Boston & Albany Railroad Webpage]References
* [http://members.aol.com/eddanamta/busfiles/contents.pdf Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district] (
PDF )
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]
* Mileposts from [http://www.zekedev.com/sites/boston_line/index.cfm B&A Track Charts]
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