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Mystic Valley Parkway station (also called Route 16 station) is a proposed light rail station on the
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; it would be built as part of a future third phase of the
Green Line Extension The Green Line Extension (GLX) was a construction project to extend the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line (MBTA), Green Line light rail system northwest into Somerville, Massachusetts, Somerville and Medford, Massachu ...
(GLX). Route 16 would consist of one
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, which would serve the E branch's two tracks.


History


Railroad station

The
Boston and Lowell Railroad The Boston and Lowell Railroad was a railroad that operated in Massachusetts in the United States. It was one of the first railroads in North America and the first major one in the state. The line later operated as part of the Boston and Maine R ...
opened through Somerville and Medford in 1835. It crossed the
Middlesex Canal The Middlesex Canal was a 27-mile (44-kilometer) barge canal connecting the Merrimack River with the port of Boston. When operational it was 30 feet (9.1 m) wide, and 3 feet (0.9 m) deep, with 20 locks, each 80 feet (24 m) long and between 10 and ...
south of West Medford; the canal failed after the railroad's completion and it was filled in the 1850s. The original wooden bridge over the
Mystic River The Mystic River is a riverU.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed April 1, 2011 in Massachusetts, in the United States. In Massachusett, means "large estuary," alluding to t ...
at West Medford was replaced in 1852 with a stone arch bridge, which was later encased in concrete. A
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arch bridge of similar style was built just to the south in 1907–08 during construction of the
Mystic Valley Parkway Mystic Valley Parkway is a parkway in Arlington, Medford, Somerville, and Winchester, Massachusetts. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and forms part of Route 16. Route description The parkway runs roughly north–sou ...
. Completed at a cost of $30,000 (), it is long and wide, carrying the tracks above the parkway. Local passenger stops were gradually added on the line. Medford Steps station at South Street (now Winthrop Street) was a stop for
Woburn Branch The Woburn Branch Railroad (known as the Woburn Loop) was a branch line of the Boston and Lowell Railroad ("B&L") and later of the MBTA Commuter Rail system that connected the Lowell Line with the city square in Woburn, Massachusetts. History Wh ...
local trains by 1846. The first waiting room was the front room of an existing house. It was named for the lengthy set of steps to reach the tracks from Walnut Hill. A new station building was built on the southwest side of the tracks around 1875. The railroad planned to call it Walnut Hill, but yielded to local requests for the name Medford Hillside. "Walnut Hill" signs already made for the station were reused for a flag stop in Woburn. The name was changed to Medford Hillside around August 27, 1876; three other stations on the line were also renamed.
Frederick Stark Pearson Frederick Stark Pearson (July 3, 1861 – May 7, 1915) was an American electrical engineer and entrepreneur. Biography Dr. Frederick Stark Pearson was the son of Ambrose and Hannah (Edgerly) Pearson. He graduated from Tufts University in 1883 w ...
became station agent in 1877 at age 16 after the death of his father, an engineer who had worked on the railroad. He served as agent until around 1880; he took classes at Tufts College the latter two years, with special permission from college president Elmer Hewitt Capen to leave classes to sell tickets. The former station building was moved to Auburn Street in West Medford around 1892, then moved again to nearby Cotting Street due to construction of the Mystic Valley Parkway. The Winthrop Street bridge adjacent to the station was rebuilt in 1920 as part of a street widening project. The station building, as well as wooden sidewalks on the bridge, was damaged by a fire on September 21, 1946. Located in a cut at the bottom of College Hill, the tracks at the station were blocked by debris during heavy storms on several occasions. Rocks and dirt washed onto the tracks by rains from
Hurricane Diane Hurricane Diane was the first Atlantic hurricane to cause more than an estimated $1 billion in damage (in 1955 dollars, which would be $ today), including direct costs and the loss of business and personal revenue. It formed on August  ...
caused a
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to derail at the station on August 18, 1955. On April 18, 1958, the Public Utilities Commission approved a vast set of cuts to
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, B ...
commuter service, including the closure of North Somerville,
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, and Medford Hillside stations. The three stations were closed on May 18, 1958, amid the first of a series of cuts. The former station building is no longer extant.


Green Line station

The planned Green Line station was dropped from the list of stations that will open in 2022, in favor of the E branch terminating at
Medford/Tufts station Medford/Tufts station is a light rail station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line located off Boston Avenue near College Avenue in Medford, Massachusetts, adjacent to Tufts University. The accessible station has ...
at College Avenue. The state successfully argued that this satisfied their legal commitment to mitigate the air pollution impact of the
Big Dig The Central Artery/Tunnel Project (CA/T Project), commonly known as the Big Dig, was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the Central Artery of Interstate 93 (I-93), the chief highway through the heart of the city, into the 1.5-mile (2.4& ...
by (among other projects) extending the Green Line to Medford Hillside. In 2011, the Boston MPO decided to allocate funding in the 2016-2020 time period for further extension of the Green Line from College Ave to Route 16. However, this funding was reallocated to the main project after major cost overruns created a budget crisis. A Route 16 station is still in the state's plans, with environmental review proceeding, as of 2017. In 2017, the MBTA filed a Notice of Project Change for a state environmental review of its revised design for a Green Line station at Mystic Valley Parkway (Route 16). While a station at this location was included in the original environmental review for the Green Line extension, the MBTA came up with a lower cost design that has the station at ground level. The previous design had a two-story station with a platform on the level of the adjacent commuter rail tracks, which are elevated to cross the Mystic River. The new station would include enclosed bicycle parking, but no automobile parking.Notice of Project Change, Green Line Extension to Mystic Valley Parkway
MBTA, October 2017


References

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