Lexington Depot Explained

Lexington
Style:MBTA
Platform:1
Tracks:1
Opened:1846
Closed:January 10, 1977
Zone:2

Lexington Depot, or Lexington station, is a former train station in Lexington, Massachusetts on the Lexington Branch.

History

The station opened in 1846 as part of the Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad. It was damaged by fire on November 24, 1918.[1] Although a new station was planned, the old station was instead restored in 1921–22.[2] These renovations, designed by Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley, included a cupola and colonnade.[3]

The line became part of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Commuter Rail system in the 1960s, though the station building was converted to a bank by 1968.[4] In January 1977, following a major snowstorm which temporarily shut down the Lexington Branch, the MBTA announced that service on the branch would not be restored;[5] in the 1980s, the MBTA planned to extend the Red Line to Route 128 along the former path of the Lexington Branch as part of the Northwest Extension, including service to Lexington station, but fierce opposition from the residents of Arlington scuttled this plan, and the Northwest Extension was cut short to .

The building now serves as the headquarters of the Lexington Historical Society. The Minuteman Bikeway runs through the former trainshed adjacent to the former station platforms.[6] Lexington and Bedford Depot are the only remaining station buildings from the Lexington Branch.

Notes and References

  1. News: Lexington Station Damaged By Fire . Boston Globe . November 25, 1918 . 3 . Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Lexington to Have a New Railroad Station . Boston Globe . December 16, 1921 . 3 . Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Photographs: Historical and Descriptive Data: MA-21 Lexington & West Cambridge Railroad Lexington Depot . Historic American Engineering Record . National Park Service . Jean P. . Yearby . 1984.
  4. News: Old railroad depots take on new careers . Richard W. . O'Connell . Boston Globe . August 18, 1968 . A-1 . Newspapers.com.
  5. http://www.bedforddepot.org/history/ About the Lexington Branch
  6. News: There's no depot like an old depot . Alan P. . Henry . Boston Globe . August 10, 1977 . 3 . Newspapers.com.