The Minuteman Bikeway --a bicycle path connects Alewife and Bedford -- used to be a railroad. One day on my bicycle ride, I noticed a remain of train tracks on my left after passing the Lexington train depot to the direction of Bedford.
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Train Depot, Lexington Center |
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Historical overview of the railroad on the left |
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Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad opened in 1846, connecting West Cambridge (modern day Alewife Station) and Lexington Center. In 1873, the Middlesex Central Railroad (a subsidiary of the Lexington & W.C. Railroad) extended the service to Bedford, completing the current bikeway route. I guess the remain I saw is a part of the 1873 addition.
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Swamp behind |
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Looking bikepath from tracks |
The Boston and Maine Railroad took over the service in 1887, and the MBTA subsidized it in 1965. Eventually, the MBTA purchased the railroad in 1976 after the B&M’s bankruptcy. However, the passenger service ended only a year later, and the final freight service was in 1981. The railroad tracks were removed in 1991 to make a way for the present bikepath.
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A tree between rails has swollen up |
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How many years abandoned, 20 or 30 ? |
The Minuteman Bikeway was completed in 1993. Now, a shout of “
On your leeeeeeeft” echos the path like a locomotive whistle.
Locate Railroad tracks @
Google Map
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