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 Route 128 Station
Route 128 Station is wheelchair accessible and has full length high level platforms.
Route 128 Station, located at Exit 13 off Interstate 95 (known locally as Route 128), in Westwood, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
a stop on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Attleboro/Providence commuter rail line, with inbound service to Back Bay and South Station in Boston.
www.mcfly.org /wik/Route_128_Station

  
 Regional - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Multiple trains depart daily on this route, with about 6 running the full length of the route and several others running shorter routes.
New York, New York - Penn Station *
Accommodations include a Cafe car and Business Class Coach.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /regional.htm

  
 Yankee Division Highway (MA 128 and I-95)
By locating Route 128 in vacant land just outside existing developed areas, it was possible to meet most engineering requirements, bypass the centers of towns surrounding Boston, keep land costs low and avoid disturbing homeowners.
As early as 1912, the commonwealth of Massachusetts planned a circumferential arterial road stretching out from a 20-mile radius of downtown Boston, some five miles beyond the 15-mile radius formed by the existing Route 128.
In its original design, Route 128 was to have four 12-foot-wide lanes (two in each direction), with opposing lanes of traffic separated by a 24-foot-wide grassed median.
www.bostonroads.com /roads/MA-128

  
 Research Unlimited - Order Toll-Free 1-800-345-8588 - Old West
The author drew information from the detailed diaries that each expedition kept of its route, cross-checking the journals and against previously unused 18th century Spanish maps, modern detailed topographic maps, aerial photographs, and on-site inspections.
This book carries readers over 2,000 miles of dangerous trails to describe each station, its operators and owners, and sometimes the tragedies that happened at these remote sites.
Covers conflicts with Indians, trails and routes traveled, artifacts, missions, Spanish towns, settlements, revolts, outposts, plus much more.
www.research-unlimited.com /old_west.html

  
 Route 128 Intermodal Facility
The Route 128 Intermodal Facility involved the redevelopment of the Route 128 station, which is the most heavily used suburban station on the entire MBTA system.
The 2,800–square foot station was replaced with a new 27,000–square foot, three-level facility; a pedestrian overpass; and new high-level platforms with canopies.
The station and garage is totally ADA compliant, providing easy access to the station, platforms, and garage areas for all passengers.
www.dmjmharris.com /rt128_plan.html

  
 Route 128 (MBTA station) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Route 128 Station is wheelchair accessible and has full length high level platforms.
Route 128 Station, located at Exit 13 off Interstate 95 / US 1 (known locally as Route 128), in Westwood, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
Notably, no MBTA bus routes stop at the station.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Route_128_Station

  
 Massachusetts Route 128 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Route 128 Station is located along the highway in Westwood, Massachusetts and is served Amtrak 's Northeast Corridor line and MBTA commuter rail.
Route 128 is a ring highway with Boston at its center and surrounded by the concentric Interstate 495.
Route 128 was one of the first limited-access highways in the United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Route_128

  
 Boston Bluegrass Union Event Calendar
Directions: Route 128 North to Rte 62 East.
Directions: From Route 93 North: Take exit 6, at second light take a left on Hanover St. At second light restaurant is at light on the left.
From Route 93 South: Take exit 6, at light take a right on Hanover St. At second light restaurant is at light on the left.
www.bbu.org /calendar.htm

  
 Massroads.com - Route 128 - Massachusetts Photography
North of Boston, Route 128 connects commuters to Interstate 93 and employment centers such as Burlington and Woburn.
On the North Shore, Route 128 through Peabody, Danvers and Beverly features ornate bridge railings and decorative facades along with the narrow roadway and insufficient acceleration and deceleration lanes typical of an expressway built in the 1940s.
Route 128 connects Cape Ann to the rest of Massachusetts via an elegant steel arch bridge over the Annisquam River.
massroads.com /gallery.php?page=route128

  
 Directions
From the southwest, west, or northwest via Routes 2, 3, 9 Interstate 95, or the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90), the easiest approach to the campus is to turn from any of these routes onto the circumferential Route 128 (Interstate 95) and proceed to its intersection with Route 2 (exit 29A).
From the north via Routes 1, 3, 128, Interstates 95 or 93, the recommended approach is via the circumferential Route 128 (Interstate 95) to its intersection with Interstate 93.
Proceed east on Route 2 to the junction of Routes 2 and 16 and turn onto Route 16 east (Alewife Brook Parkway).
ase.tufts.edu /athletics/directions.html

  
 Boskone 42 -- February 18-20, 2005
Riverside Station (exit 22 off Route 128), on the end of the D branch of the Green Line, has a large openair lot where parking costs $3.50/day.
There is also a large garage at exit 13 on Route 128 at the Amtrak station in Dedham.
Another truck friendly option would be to take I-93 to I-95 south (nee Route 128) in Woburn and take I-95 south to I-90 east in Newton and then follow the directions from the west.
www.nesfa.org /boskone/directions.html

  
 Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union Station is served by MARC and Virginia Railway Express commuter trains, and Amtrak intercity rail.
The route numbers are not used by residents and the sparse signage reflects that.
Washington formerly had other District routes in addition to DC Route 295, signed using a modified U.S. Highway shield ( a 1942 photo), but these are long-gone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Washington%2C_D.C.

  
 Massroads.com - Route 128 - Massachusetts Photography
North of Boston, Route 128 connects commuters to Interstate 93 and employment centers such as Burlington and Woburn.
On the North Shore, Route 128 through Peabody, Danvers and Beverly features ornate bridge railings and decorative facades along with the narrow roadway and insufficient acceleration and deceleration lanes typical of an expressway built in the 1940s.
Route 128 connects Cape Ann to the rest of Massachusetts via an elegant steel arch bridge over the Annisquam River.
massroads.com /gallery.php?page=route128

  
 Boston Transit: Commuter Rail
Notes: Route 128 Amtrak/MBTA station - looking northbound towards Boston
Notes: Route 128 Amtrak/MBTA station - MBB control coach 1532 leads commuter train to Boston from South Attleboro
Notes: Route 128 Amtrak/MBTA station - South Attleboro-bound MBTA commuter train
world.nycsubway.org /us/boston/commuter.html

  
 MBTA 101: A beginner's guide to the MBTA - Commuter Rail South
Its obligatory Route 128/95 stop is the Dedham Corporate Center stop.
The Plymouth station is not near the historical attractions, but it does serve an outlet mall and it sits behind a K-Mart (maybe).
The last station is called Middleboro/Lakeville, meaning it serves two towns, one on each side of the station.
pages.prodigy.net /kevinkorell/bostonfest/mbta101/south.htm

  
 Untitled Document
From the north and west:Follow Route 95 or Route 128 south to Route 114 east (towards Danvers).
From the south:Follow Route 128 or Route 95 north to Route 114 east (towards Danvers).
Route 2 west to Route 111 exit (which is 4 miles west of Route 495); Route 111 north (through Ayer) to the school gates on the left (about 3 miles from downtown Ayer).
www.mbyll-girls.org /directions_all.htm

  
 Newton Transportation Guide: The Green Line
There is a passenger walkway/bridge from the station to the Elliot Street side of Route 9.
The station is a key station, with ramp access to platforms, raised platforms for use with the Type 8's and wheelchair ramps for use with the Type 7's.
Some of the original granite station buildings are still extant as well, including the Union Street station at the Newton Center stop, the Newton Highlands station building and the small Woodland building, which was moved onto a nearby country club for use as a shed.
www.geocities.com /newtontransit/guide/greenline.html

  
 Project Adventure Workshop Site Locations
Route 1A North to Route 60 West to Route 1 North to Route 128 North
Take 128 North to exit 20A, which is Route 1A, North toward Hamilton.
Take the MBTA Commuter Rail (617-722-3200 for MBTA information) to the Beverly Depot train station and take taxi to Moraine Farm (taxi stand available at the station).
www.pa.org /workshops/locations_ma.php

  
 Salem Haunted Happenings
Several suggestions of alternative routes from route 128 include: taking exit 26 to Lowell St. in Peabody, or taking exit 24 to Endicott St. in Danvers.
Although 114-East is the most accessible route into Salem, you may want to seek alternative routes that receive less traffic during Haunted Happenings.
If you are traveling from the south take Route 93 North to the Mass Pike (I-90 East) via the Ted Williams tunnel (Exit 23) East to Route 1A North.
www.hauntedhappenings.org /visitors.htm

  
 Quincy: Harvard Vanguard
From Route 128 (Southbound), heading towards Route 3 South, take Exit 18, Washington Street/Quincy Adams MBTA Station.
From Route 128 take Route 93 North to Route 3 South (toward Cape Cod).
We are located in the heart of Quincy Center, at the intersection of Washington and Hancock Streets, directly across from the Quincy Center MBTA (Red Line).
www.harvardvanguard.org /DIRquin.html

  
 Directions for Brandeis University
From I-95/Route 128 take exit 24 for Route 30.
Route 30 is one of several options at this exit, so follow signs carefully.
You can also board an airport bus tot he Airport MBTA station located on the Blue Line, part of Boston's subway system.
www.bostonvisit.com /directions_brandeis.htm

  
 ActivBiotics
Take Mass Turnpike West to Exit 15/Route 95/Route 128 North (toll station at the exit).
Bear right out of the toll station to Route 95/128 North.
to Exit 14/Route 95/Route 128 North (toll station at the exit).
www.activbiotics.com /contactUs

  
 MASCO - Medical Academic and Scientific Community Organization, Inc.
MBTA Harbor Ferry and Commuter Boat Service : During the DNC week, Lovejoy Wharf will be closed, which will impact the MBTA inner harbor ferry routes, F5 (Lovejoy Wharf, North Station to Moakley Courthouse and World Trade Center, South Boston) and F3 (Lovejoy Wharf, North Station to Charlestown Navy Yard).
North Station will be closed at the end of the day on Friday, July 23rd and will be reopen on July 30th (exact time has not been announced).
Route 1A South will be closed at the airport exit.
www.masco.org /construction/dnc_information.htm

  
 Blue Ripple Contact
Blue Ripple is located in Cambridge at the junction of Route 2 and Fresh Pond Parkway, within walking distance of the MBTA's Alewife Station on the Red Line.
The trip from the intersection of Route 128 and Route 2 to our offices is about 15 minutes.
The trip from the intersection of Route 128 and Route 93 to our offices is about 25 minutes.
www.nedbatchelder.com /blueripple/contact.html

  
 TransportBoston
The MBTA should investigate express bus service from the Route 128 Station, South Station, Quincy Adams Station and/or Logan Airport to the Route 3 corridor instead.
Establishment of new transit hubs in Framingham and Marlborough with connecting service to the transit hubs along Route 128.
The primary pedestrian access route from the Financial District and the rest of the waterfront is in perpetual danger of being severed.
transportboston.com /bottom1.html

  
 Hop to the Beat Dance Studio - Directions to Wheaton College, Norton, MA
Trains between Route 128 Station and Mansfield are scheduled about every 1.5 to 2 hours, cost $3 one way and take approximately 20 minutes.
Take Amtrak to Route 128 Station (or South Station if you are going to downtown Boston first for sightseeing).
Amtrak also stops in Providence (before reaching the Route 128 Station stop).
www.hoptothebeat.com /wheaton_directions.html

  
 Northeast_Corridor
Amtrak's New York City passenger operations were moved from Grand Central Terminal and consolidated at Pennsylvania Station, which it owns.
In preparation for the new higher-speed Acela Express trains, Amtrak substantially upgraded the portion of the Northeast Corridor north of New York Penn Station in the early 1990s.
Amtrak assumed ownership of most of the Northeast Corridor, which accounts for much of its ridership, from the bankrupt Penn Central in 1976.
www.mindwallet.com /wiki/Northeast_Corridor

  
 Information Technology Conference 2005 - Directions and Accommodations
Amtrak's NortheastDirect Service stops at Route 128 in Westwood, about six miles from Needham.
After the tolls, follow the signs for Route 95/128 South.
Exit Route 95/128 South at exit 19B (Highland Avenue, Needham).
www.nelinet.org /edserv/conf/it/2005/direct.htm

  
 Day Trip to Needham
After going back and forth about meeting at the Amtrak Route 128 station, we finally arranged that I would take the train all the way to Needham, having made an easy connection at Boston's South Station.
South Station is a real terminal, and one walks out parallel to the tracks to board the train.
The work went well, and around mid-afternoon I was waiting for the commuter train to return to South Station.
www.computerseraph.com /Trains/Travel09081997.html

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