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Lechmere Warehouse was a railroad stop in
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. It served the
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of the
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system. The station, located in northwestern Woburn away from the residential areas, primarily served
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rs working at the adjacent warehouse of the
Lechmere Lechmere ( "leech-meer") was a Massachusetts-based chain of retail stores that closed in 1997. At the time of its closing, it had 27 stores, including 20 in New England. The chain offered electronics, appliances, and various household goods. It a ...
department store. It was a
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, with certain northbound stops during the morning rush and southbound trains during the evening rush stopping on request.


History

The station opened in 1979 and consisted of two low platforms about long serving the line's two tracks. The station was never heavily used; in 1983, it had just 17 daily riders. The stop was discontinued circa 1997, when the Lechmere stores closed as parent company
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underwent
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. The platforms are still extant.


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{{MBTA, state=collapsed MBTA Commuter Rail stations in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buildings and structures in Woburn, Massachusetts Railway stations in the United States opened in 1979 Former MBTA stations in Massachusetts Railway stations closed in 1997 Railway stations in the United States closed in the 1990s