Newburyport (MBTA station)
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Newburyport station is an
MBTA Commuter Rail The MBTA Commuter Rail system serves as the commuter rail arm of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's transportation coverage of Greater Boston in the United States. Trains run over of track to 141 different stations, with 58 stati ...
station in
Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, northeast of Boston. The population was 18,289 at the 2020 census. A historic seaport with vibrant tourism industry, Newburyport includes part of Plum Island. The mo ...
. It is located between Parker Street and U.S. Route 1 south of downtown Newburyport, and serves the
Newburyport/Rockport Line The Newburyport/Rockport Line is a branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, running northeast from downtown Boston, Massachusetts towards Cape Ann and the Merrimack Valley, serving the North Shore. The first leg, operating via the Eastern Rou ...
. The station is the terminus of the Newburyport Branch of the line, with three parking lots totalling over 800 spaces. The Clipper City Rail Trail, running along the former right-of-way, connects the station to the town center. Newburyport station is fully accessible.


History


Former station

The
Eastern Railroad The Eastern Railroad was a railroad connecting Boston, Massachusetts to Portland, Maine. Throughout its history, it competed with the Boston and Maine Railroad for service between the two cities, until the Boston & Maine put an end to the compet ...
's original Newburyport station was located in downtown Newburyport, near Washington Street. Opened in 1840, it was a small wooden structure with a two-track trainshed. It was replaced by a larger brick station just to the north in March 1854. The 1854 station was destroyed by fire on March 3, 1892; a large brick structure with a turret was constructed on the same spot. By 1962 the station was privately owned and in poor condition, with deep potholes in the parking lot and a station clock running more than an hour late. Service on the
Boston and Maine Railroad The Boston and Maine Railroad was a U.S. Class I railroad in northern New England. Originally chartered in 1835, it became part of what was the Pan Am Railways network in 1983 (most of which was purchased by CSX in 2022). At the end of 1970 ...
's Eastern Route was cut back from
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on January 4, 1965, as part of a general discontinuance of the railroad's interstate service. The only service past (after June 28, past ) was a single round trip to Newburyport with an intermediate stop at . On April 20, 1967, Newburyport began partially subsidizing the service; Rowley did not, and its station was abandoned. The final day of Newburyport service was April 1, 1976, as the town declined to continue the subsidy; service was cut back to Ipswich. That December, the MBTA bought the B&M's commuter rail assets, including the Eastern Route up to the New Hampshire state line. Freight service continued until 1984, through the line was not officially abandoned until 1984.


Modern station

After "one of the briefest abandonments on record", the line was rebuilt by the MBTA, and service to Newburyport and Rowley was reinstated on October 26, 1998. A full-length high-level platform - the MBTA's standard for new construction on routes not constrained by the need to accommodate freight operations along the same route - was built for
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. Since Newburyport is the terminus, trains may pull into either of the
island platform An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular o ...
's two tracks. A four-track layover yard was constructed south of the Newburyport Turnpike. The MBTA originally planned to rebuild the station at the former downtown site. However, at the city's insistence, the new station was located to the south, where parking and the layover yard could be easily built. The station is "surrounded by nothing but swamps and warehouses" and isolated from downtown; a shuttle bus service was discontinued in 2004. As part of the $2.1 million restoration project, a brick waiting room was built west of the tracks, incorporating two arches from the Newburyport
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building, which had burned in 1987. The building was complete by 1998, but it and the small coffee shop inside did not open until February 11, 2002. The coffee shop later closed; a Mexican restaurant opened in the space in 2016.


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MBTA - Newburyport
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Newburyport Turnpike entranceParker Street entranceBoston Way entrance
MBTA Commuter Rail stations in Essex County, Massachusetts Newburyport, Massachusetts Stations along Boston and Maine Railroad lines Railway stations in the United States opened in 1840 1840 establishments in Massachusetts