Used as a synonym for high technology (see high-tech); this term refers to a highway encircling the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, which is known for the concentration of electronics and computer firms located along it. (Compare Silicon Valley.)
| Economics Dictionary: Route 128 |
Used as a synonym for high technology (see high-tech); this term refers to a highway encircling the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, which is known for the concentration of electronics and computer firms located along it. (Compare Silicon Valley.)
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| Wikipedia: Route 128 (MBTA station) |
| Westwood - Route 128 Station Amtrak inter-city rail station MBTA commuter rail station |
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| Address | 50 University Avenue Westwood, MA |
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| Coordinates | 42°12′37″N 71°08′50″W / 42.2102°N 71.1472°WCoordinates: 42°12′37″N 71°08′50″W / 42.2102°N 71.1472°W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Lines | Amtrak: Acela Express Northeast Regional MBTA: Providence/Stoughton Line | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Code | RTE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fare zone | 2 (MBTA only) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Passengers (2008) | 404,908[1] ▲ 8% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Route 128 Station is a stop on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Attleboro/Providence MBTA Commuter Rail line, with inbound service to Back Bay and South Station in Boston. It is also known as "University Park" station. The station is also served by Amtrak's Northeast Corridor service to New York City and Washington, D.C., including all Acela Express high speed trains.
Route 128 Station is located at Exit 13 off Interstate 95/US 1 (known locally as Route 128), in Westwood, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Primarily a commuter station, Route 128 is mainly intended as a highway-to-rail park and ride facility, and has no connections to MBTA bus service. There are separate automobile entrances and levels for Amtrak (overnight) and commuter rail (day only) parking. Fast Lane transponders are accepted for payment of parking fees.
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A new, completely rebuilt station opened in 2000, with a $30 million,[2] multi-level 2,000-space parking garage,[3] bicycle racks, staffed ticket windows, small concession and vending area, and an enclosed, well-lit waiting area. The new parking garage at Route 128 Station has been a source of controversy, due to the financing plan that relies heavily on customer revenues which have failed to meet expectations.[2]
Blue Hill Drive/Green Lodge Street, the original alignment of the Circumferential Highway (Route 128), used to pass over the railroad where the platforms now are. With the building of the new alignment of 128, the old road was little-traveled, and the bridge was removed. The abutments are still visible on each side.
As of 2006, the top floor of the parking garage is closed, pending future improvements to highway access, as part of a traffic mitigation agreement with the local community.
On January 28, 2003, there was a fatal accident at Route 128 Station, resulting in the death of a 34-year old woman who was struck by a commuter train.[4]
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